Ironically near the end of its production run the Argosy cabover used Cascadia components. It could be had with Detroit or Meritor axles,Airliner suspension (also found on the Coronado/SD models) and numerous interior switches,knobs, interior components,etc.
THIS Is Why America Stopped Making Cab-over Trucks
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It's not a lot of fun riding right on top of the steer axle.plus I remember having to lay in the bunk to put your clothes on
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Fleets quit buying them because the fat arse drivers kept getting hurt climbing in and out of them, way too many workmen comp claims. Could you imagine some of the lard arses we have out here today who can barely waddle from the truck to the truck stop trying to climb into a cabover?
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There definitely was a technique for getting in and out.
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