VINs / 1986 / Freightliner / Conventional / 1FUYYCYB3GP276959

1986 Freightliner Conventional

Vin: 1FUYYCYB3GP276959
Type: Truck-Tractor
Year: 1986
Make: Freightliner
Model: Conventional
GVWR: ?
Freightliner

Engine

Manufacturer
Cummins
Model
NTC/N14
Fuel
Diesel
Horse Power
350
Displacement(Liters)
14
Cylinders
6
Cycles
4
Configuration
In-Line

Drive Trian

Type
6x4

Manufacturer

Manufacturer
DAIMLER TRUCK NORTH AMERICA LLC
Plant City
PORTLAND
Plant State
OREGON
Plant Country
UNITED STATES (USA)

Safety Features

Brake System Type
Air

Do you manage a fleet?

FleetChaser will help you track:

  • Mileage and maintenance
  • Filling and expenses
  • Real-time technical condition

Learn More

You'll never want to go back to how your fleet operated before Fleet Chaser

Our construction fleet management software makes your fleet management better, safer, and easier.

Free Trial

Construction and Fleet Management Articles

Fleet Chaser at Charlotte Build Expo 2024 Fleet Chaser at Charlotte Build Expo 2024!
We’re excited to announce that Fleet Chaser will be at the Charlotte Build Expo 2024 on December 11-12 at the Charlotte Convention Center. This is your chance to connect with us in person and learn how we’re helping SMBs in the construction industry take control of their fleet operations.
Navigation Redesigned Navigation in Fleet Chaser
We’re thrilled to present new navigation in Fleet Chaser. The new navigation not only streamlines your workflow, but also helps us roll out all the new features: notifications, dispatching, maintenance work orders, and more. The new navigation is available in your user account, log in and check it out. 🌝 Hover over the toolbar or to the main workspace. Both sections will unfold, making it convenient to work in every one of them. The maps will also unfold, providing a larger view to see every little detail.
A Fleet Chaser crew of three assignees on one task, each with an individual status indicator Multi-Assignee Tasks: One Job, the Whole Crew
Some jobs are too big for one driver. Multi-assignee tasks let you put the whole crew on a single task β€” each person with their own vehicle, status, and progress β€” while loads and deliveries are counted automatically into one shared total.
A construction dispatcher juggling back-to-back phone calls beside the Fleet Chaser live map showing the whole crew at a glance Why Your Dispatchers Lose 2 Hours a Day to Phone Calls
A construction dispatcher fields the same four calls all day β€” where are you, did you finish, when's the truck coming, which site. None are emergencies, but together they burn about two hours. Here's where the time goes β€” and the first call to move off the phone.
Best Dispatch Software for Construction Projects: A No-BS Guide Best Dispatch Software for Construction (2026): 8 Platforms Compared
Compare 8 dispatch platforms for US construction fleets β€” features, pricing, and which fits a 10-vehicle vs 50+ fleet. Includes Samsara, Fleetio, Procore.
Fleet Chaser Time Approval and Pay Period dashboards From Clock-In to Payday: Your Crew's Time and Pay in One Place
Time Approval now opens a full Session Details view of every shift before you sign off, and the new Pay Period screen turns approved hours into a click-to-pay workflow. Together they cover the whole stretch from clock-out to paycheck β€” without leaving Fleet Chaser.
Fleet Chaser draft task card on the dispatch board Drafts: Never Lose a Half-Built Task
Setting up a real job takes a few minutes β€” a route, products, a crew, a schedule. Get interrupted halfway and that half-built task used to be gone. Drafts fix that: while you build a task, Fleet Chaser saves it automatically, so you can step away and pick up exactly where you left off. A draft stays private and silent β€” no task number, no notifications β€” until you press Create task.
Multi-Company Management Multi-Company Management: Seamless Switching Between Companies
Managing multiple companies can be a challenge, especially when you constantly need to log in and out of different accounts. Previously, Fleet Chaser users were limited to managing just one company at a time. If you worked for more than one company, switching between them required logging out and logging in again, which was time-consuming and inconvenient.