Chassis cab
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A chassis cab, also called a cab chassis or half truck, is a type of vehicle construction, often found in medium duty truck commercial vehicles.
Instead of supplying the customer with a factory pre-assembled flatbed, cargo container, or other equipment, the customer is given the vehicle with just chassis rails and a cab. This allows the customer to add any desired aftermarket equipment, such as fire apparatus, ambulance, or a recreational vehicle conversion package, which can be customized for the specific needs of the customer.
Cutaway van chassis are similar vehicles, but have specific components at the rear[further explanation needed] whereas chassis cabs usually do not have additional components.
Vehicles of this type are produced by Ford,[1] Chevrolet/GMC,[2] and Ram Trucks.
History
A number of 1950s cars were supplied as chassis cabs for coachbuilders to convert into hearses, ambulances, shooting brakes. Austin Motors produced the Austin Sheerline and Austin Princess model in chassis cab configuration.[3]
References
- ^ "2017 Ford Super Duty Chassis Cab Truck". www.ford.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "2017 Sierra 3500HD Chassis Cab Truck". gmc.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "Simon Cars - Vanden-Plas Coachwork".
External links
- Media related to Chassis-cabs at Wikimedia Commons