There'll be a panel inside the door frame which has the VIN number on it. The VIN will also be on the truck's registration.
38 to 44, depending on what the engine is. Depending on model year, Volvo trucks in the North American market have been available with Volvo, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, and Cummins engines in a variety of displacements.
Depending on year, it might not have one... one of many flaws in Volvo's designs, IMO.
No, not all truck drivers belong to the Teamsters. There are many other semi truck driving companies as well as semi truck drivers that work for large retailers.
As many as the customer orders on it. The FH series cabovers are sold worldwide - they were even sold on the North American market some time ago (except N American models also had the option of a Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar, or Cummins motor in place of the Volvo motor), both in semi-articulated and straight truck/rigid form. Six is the minimum, though.
Essentially seven brands of Class 8 truck are made in the US, owned by four companies - two of them being non-US companies:Freightliner & Western Star (also Sterling, which is now discontinued), owned by German Daimler AG... The largest heavy truck manufacturer in the world.Volvo Trucks & Mack Trucks, owned by Swedish Volvo Group - AB Volvo... Volvo is the second largest heavy truck brand in the world.Kenworth & Peterbilt, owned by the US company Paccar. Paccar is the third largest heavy truck brand in the world.Navistar International is a US company.
18, The truck has 10, the trailer has 8, = 18.
100 to 300, depending on specifics of the truck.
As many as the original purchasing customer specified it to hold.
One or two, depending on the engine.
They differ , but the answer your lookong for is 18.
There are over 3.5 million semi truck drivers in the U.S. Some of these own their own trucks and others work for corporation or trucking firms.
Eight feet.