A box truck is a truck with a box attached to the chassis behind the cab. Think "U-Haul", "Penske", etc. A bobtail truck is a truck-tractor, also known as a prime mover, which uses a fifth-wheel hitch to tow a semi-trailer. Think of an 18-wheeler without the trailer attached.
the difference is...
There is no difference at all.
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If you went to the dealer and bought a "cab chassis"--just the frame rails sticking out behind the cab--then took it to Dixie Upfitting and had it turned into a refrigerated box van, it would have been upfitted. If you went to the same dealer, bought a used dump truck, then took that truck to Dixie Upfitting and had it turned into a refrigerated box truck, it would have been refitted.
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A box truck has an enclosed cargo body behind the cab which is a separate assembly from the cab itself. If it fits that description, it's a box truck.
The surface area of a box is the sum of the areas of the individual faces. If that's what you said, then there is no difference.
Only the packaging.
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You probably should.
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It has a standard sized box instead of a short box.