
Never being a shrinking violet Road Rat says "Dear BLB, after all your posts about the biggest truck cabs I've also found the smallest truck cab too. Damm I'm good!" And if you don't believe old RR try looking at it from the side...

Tight fit or what...? I can't see the average 'hefty' US trucker fitting in there... But who knows? Put a top sleeper on it and you've got yourself a 'Philips' Concept' truck too! Anyroadup click through here to see a real WHOPPA of a cab... Yes, it's showtime!

Meanwhile, Ratty continues: "Seeing as there has been a little rant over who has the biggest truck cabs! I thought I'd lend a paw. Rodders was quick off the mark with his effort. But I can beat you all hands , paws, and anything else you would like to use."

"This beast has featured before but with all your failing memories (it's your age !), I thought that I've have to send them you again. Do you want the website for some good incontinence underwear suppliers, walking aides, home help, SAGA holidays?" No it's alright I can manage... BLB.

"This Kenworth, found in not so sunny St. Helens, that's north of Watford you know, comes complete with 3 seat sofa, and full shower. It carries it's own water supply."

"Regards, Road Rat." And you can catch up with his website on www.road-rat.com.

Skinny minny looks to me like a Peterbilt.
Ron.
Smallest cab? It's just a typical American COE cab in "day cab" configuration. If you look at the day cab version of a Mack Cruise-Liner or Ultra-Liner, or Freightliner or Kenworth, they are all about the same.
Smallest cab? It's just a typical American COE cab in "day cab" configuration. If you look at the day cab version of a Mack Cruise-Liner or Ultra-Liner, or Freightliner or Kenworth, they are all about the same.
A decent sleeper there Ratty, but I am sure the Aussies will come up with something bigger. I saw one on a Western Star up in Kakadu that has a fold out deck down one side to sit and enjoy a coldie after work. Now where did I put that photo?
Hi Keith, I must agree with Kevin about that cab on the Peterbilt; it's just a normal American day-cab cabover. There is actually as much room in them for the driver as there is in the sleeper versions, i.e. not much!
Peter,
Western Star have those beautiful Stratosphere sleeper cabins on their trucks now - seen a 51" Stratosphere sleeper today! The Stratospheres look much better than those on the Freightliners!
Joe