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The reasons cab overs were popular in the 70's and are still popular in Europe is because of length restrictions. They lifted the length restrictions in the US after the fuel crisis but they still have them in Europe. The motor sticking out the front of the truck is basically just wasted space that could be hauling freight.
The longer the wheelbase the better the truck rides. As you strech the wheelbase it gets harder and harder to get your weight maxed out on your steering axels.
Older trucks tend to have been sold and repurposed several times. Around here you see old logging trucks that have become farm trucks. They tend to have longer wheel bases. Some times you buy a truck with a drop axel and don't need it so you take it off and sell it, then you have a pretty long looking frame. Sometimes a truck left the factory with a sleeper and got sold to someone who didn't want a sleeper so they took it off.
The beauty of a truck is all it takes is money and you can have whatever you want done to it
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Quote History Quoted:Quoted:Quoted:That was the cab I saw! But it had a stupid long frame and just wide open empty space until the fifth wheel.
Sounds like the truck I saw recently in my area.You could just about haul a Buick between the cab and trailer.
The reasons cab overs were popular in the 70's and are still popular in Europe is because of length restrictions. They lifted the length restrictions in the US after the fuel crisis but they still have them in Europe. The motor sticking out the front of the truck is basically just wasted space that could be hauling freight.
The longer the wheelbase the better the truck rides. As you strech the wheelbase it gets harder and harder to get your weight maxed out on your steering axels.
Older trucks tend to have been sold and repurposed several times. Around here you see old logging trucks that have become farm trucks. They tend to have longer wheel bases. Some times you buy a truck with a drop axel and don't need it so you take it off and sell it, then you have a pretty long looking frame. Sometimes a truck left the factory with a sleeper and got sold to someone who didn't want a sleeper so they took it off.
The beauty of a truck is
all it takes is money and you can have whatever you want done to it
Yup. Money.
Trucks have a secret internet connection to your bank account.
whenever it sees a few $$ sitting in the bank, it thinks 'mmmm, I could use that',
and then something breaks.
Thus, the truck ensures that your bank account is always empty.
Truck parts - if you can hold it in 1 hand, it costs at least $100.
If it takes 2 hands to carry it, it costs $1000.
If you cannot carry it, it's expensive.