That marmon would be sweet. No way would I want the headache of trying to source parts though. Nah....no thanks.
The k100 aerodyne with 110 bunk would be nice. However, I would keep it reasonably short. Defeats the whole point if you stretch it. Might aswell just keep the conventional then. I would say somewhere around a 240" or so. long enough to be comfortable and have room behind the cab for hangover freight and headache rack. But still maintain a tight....ish turning radius. Then I would say skip the b model and go with a kta.![]()
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Here you go @Catmando , pretty close to turnkey for ya.
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They were used in tugboats too but you could get them in trucks .. they would make some serious HP back in the day.. there's some members on here that could tell you more details than I can .. I'am not a Cummins guy myself..D.Tibbitt, Oxbow and shooter19802003 Thank this. -
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not a lot , but they did make them and sell them in North America
adding length to the cab isn’t a huge problem. It’s doable .
neither is adding a high roof ,
If you find the perfect cabover that has a flat top roof
gonna be expensive if you pay a shop to do it though .
Would be alot easier to add a box behind the cab for the kitchen and bathroom
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