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THE PERFECT SEVEN?

Modern day truck cabs have a life of typically about 20 years these days. Sure, they have facelifts, new grilles and whatever, but they tend to last a couple of decades at least. And even when ‘new cabs’ are unveiled, they often share some sort level of similarities with those they have replaced.

That wasn’t always the case, as new cabs were developed more quickly and more frequently. In 1978, Volvo’s F7 appeared to replace the venerable and popular F86; the truck that had

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