Decline of Cab-Overs
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
When you go into the back of the sleeper in a cabover do you step down into it?
Those were the days...
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Originally Posted by classicxl
I check the freightliner website and it still seems they are cont to build the argosy
I've noticed that trucking firms in Russia have been buying up hundreds of ex JB Hunt International 9800 and Freightliner Argosy's. I guess they can be picked up and shipped from the US far cheaper than it costs to buy a Volvo, Scania or Renault tractor unit from Western Europe. Plus the sleeper in the 9800 is a lot roomier than many European truck sleepers. Russian import regulations are apparently less restrictive than the rest of Europe since they also import quite a few US market used autos as well. Lots of Moscow cops ride around in Crown Victorias. Here's an old JB 9800 in Russia connected to a European market 3 axle trailer.
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I started in a pete 362 coe. Sure had a lot of room and you get around with it. Problem was you couldn't see anything along side of you on the right. It could have been real easy to sideswipe someone if you weren't really careful.
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Originally Posted by Jumbo
I started in a pete 362 coe. Sure had a lot of room and you get around with it. Problem was you couldn't see anything along side of you on the right. It could have been real easy to sideswipe someone if you weren't really careful.
Like on this one: I always wondered if those did much good.
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Thanks all for the information and perspective.
I know some of the larger Carriers keep a few around for tight and windy roads. A COE with a tiny sleeper was just about the only way you could legally get a 53' into Humboldt County CA where I used to live. I would often see Win-Co foods and Swift 53s with COEs.
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I read somewhere that 2006 was going to be the last year for North American Argosy production though in Australia will continue on
Here's one done buy CSM, for the Castrol BigRig Makeover last yr. One from MATS 06 That cab is STAINLESS!!!! I love the cabovers.Just something you dont see everyday.
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Check this out. Totally restored 1974 Pete 352 cabover with a 318 detroit and 13 speed.
http://www.truckpaper.com/listings/d...A527A46E4DE6B3
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That stainless truck is one of the coolest looking trucks I have ever seen. But why wouldn't they put stainless fenders on it as well?
Sure am glad I don't have to keep it clean, could you imagine running thru Texas during "bug" season? |
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