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Technically this is the same thing. In Europe the overall length is limited so usually the cab is quite short as everything would be away from the cargo space.
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Hnnnnnnnnngggggghhhh I would love to take any of those old trucks and DD one.
My alternate choice would be a Kenworth T2000...omg omfg
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Or as most of the world would call them, conventional trucks.
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Not just Europe - much of the world uses conventional (engine under floor) trucks like that.
Meet, for example, a Chinese truck from the aptly named Sinotruck.
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This makes me want to become a trucker for the cheese company.
I’ve always been a HUGE fan of cabovers. you get a crystal clear view of the road almost like driving with life being on an IMAX screen. And they look badass!!
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Aww yeah, cabovers. I remember seeing nothing but these guys driving from NJ to see family in North Carolina back in the 90s.
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Hahaha...I’m just imaging your driveway with a Smart parked next to a big rig.
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That green flat bed! I want it to make into a car hauler...
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Best of both worlds?
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Next to? Pffft.. :)
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Your pic got Kinja’d :(
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Kinja won't let me edit my post for some reason...I'll try again
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Is there a Kenworth haulin logs? Or a Jimmy haulin hogs? And is it a Cabover Pete with a reefer on?