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Old 04-24-2007, 08:52 PM   #1
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Found a rare cabover conversion on racing junk.

I think this would look cool as a RV conversion with some windows, skylights, interior...Does anyone else like the way the trucks fairing blends into the cabin?

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http://racingjunk.com/post/872218/-quot-05-quot-Peterbu...pa-4-car-Hauler.html

text from ad:

"05" Peterbuilt Canepa 4 car Hauler, $169k.

4 car stacker with hydraulic lift. 3406b cat 425 HP 13 speed All reconditoned or new. New toyos around. Plumbed Air compressor. Wired with generator. Runs and drives great. Call Jay or Jim 1-541-408-5628 1-541-408-0824

and a stored photo:

http://truckconversion.net/photopost...php?photo=1287
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Old 04-24-2007, 09:10 PM   #2
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Do you suppose there is a passageway between the cab and the box?
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Old 04-24-2007, 09:27 PM   #3
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The cabin is a 4 car stacker. With that in mind, it probably is sealed off at the back of the cockpit. Might have a window?

It looks cool. Cleaner than the motor up front traditionals.
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