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  2. Mack R series - Wikipedia

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    DM Mixer on subway tracks (note offset cab) In addition to the regular R series, Mack developed a cab/hood combination derivative to offer a shorter bumper-to-back-of-cab (BBC) length, known as the U series. The U had an offset cab, coined the "Commandcab", that placed the driver's door in the same vertical plane as the side of the trailer.

  3. Feds Investigating 877K GM SUVs & Trucks Over Reported V-8 ...

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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating reports of alleged engine failures in GM's 6.2-liter L87 V-8, an engine used in a wide variety of trucks and SUVs.

  4. Ford Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Cargo is a forward-control (cab-over-engine) truck model manufactured by Ford since 1981. Designed by Ford of Britain as the successor of the Ford Transcontinental heavy commercial tractor, Ford introduced the Cargo to North America for 1986 as a medium-duty truck, intended to replace the long-running Ford C-Series.

  5. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Australian used car review site ReDriven named the H2 #1 on their list "The 5 Worst Cars You Can Buy Right Now", claiming that the H2 is more about image than substance and that in the research and interviews they did when compiling the list, the H2 was by far the most complained about vehicle. [164]

  6. R110B (New York City Subway car) - Wikipedia

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    The cab cars are powered with four traction motors each, while the center car of the 3-car set is an unpowered, cab-less trailer. The cars are typical B-Division size, except that they are 67 feet long, a length shared by the BMT Standards and the SIRT ME-1s .

  7. GMC Astro - Wikipedia

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    1959 GMC "Crackerbox" (with sleeper cab) In 1959, GMC introduced its Class 8 cabover trucks, replacing the previous "Cannonball" fixed-cab cabovers. Distinguished by its boxy appearance, it earned the nickname "Crackerbox." Available in a 48-inch BBC (bumper to back of cab) length, the truck was produced with an all-aluminum fully tilting cab.

  8. White Road Commander - Wikipedia

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    An unusual feature for the time was the RC2's pull-out drawer containing all electrical fuses and connections, located inside the cab. [1] The RC2 was also marketed in many export markets and such models met all period EEC and ECE regulations. [5] It was sold in several European markets such as Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

  9. Nissan Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Atlas (Japanese: 日産・アトラス) is a series of pickup trucks and light commercial vehicles manufactured by Nissan.It is built by UD Trucks for the Japanese market, and by the Renault-Nissan Alliance for the European market.