Can you still buy a cabover truck?
Cabover trucks, also known as COE (cab over engine) are not a style you see too frequently these days. Now that longer units are allowed on the roads, the main advantage of these trucks, is no longer valid.
Does Freightliner still make a cabover?
The conventional styles come to the forefront with a smoother ride, easier engine access, and began to push cabovers into the background. Freightliner today, owned by Dailmer, still makes a cabover in North American, in their factory at Mount Holly, North Carolina plant.
What are the different types of cabover trucks?
Current manufacturers of cabover trucks include DAF, Freightliner, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Scania, and Volvo. You’ll find a wide variety of medium duty and heavy duty cabover trucks for sale on TruckPaper.com.
Are Cummins cabover trucks still in business?
Cabover trucks are still alive and well, although they mainly ruled the American highways through the 1970s, when regulations limited the combined length of trucks and trailers. One Owner 1981 Ford CL9000 Cabover with sleeper Cummins Engine Single Axle 10 speed transmission. 625,696 Miles. Truck runs & Drives. Contact Jeff Lentz 937,538,0601
How much does a 1981 Ford cl9000 cabover cost?
Buyer’s premium included in price USD $230.00 One Owner 1981 Ford CL9000 Cabover with sleeper Cummins Engine Single Axle 10 speed transmission. 625,696 Miles. Truck runs & Drives. Contact Jeff Lentz 937,538,0601.
What kind of engine does a cabover day cab have?
Cabover Day Cab With Set Back Axle, Cat 3306BATAAC Diesel Engine, 300 HP, RTX11609B 9 Speed Transmission, 12K Front Axle, 23K Rear Axle, 35,000 GVW, Dual Aluminum Fuel Tanks, 3.90 Rear Axle Ratio, Aluminum Bumper, Perfect Chrome Grille, Brown Leather Interior, Like New A/C, Sleeper Bunk, Front and Rear Tires 80%, 314,586 Actual Miles 12,900.