yes there is there is a lot of cabovers like fords internatinals kenworths isuzus peaterbilts macks chevys and gmc
Yes - just not for the North American market. The K100 and variations of it are still sold in Australia, South Africa, and other world markets.
Still on the Road was created in 1994.
Based on DMV in USA, as of Aug 2012, 80% are still on road
The Silk Road is still traveled but not used for trading. It is difficult to travel it because of the deserts
You're talking about a truck classification exclusive to the US... of Class 8 truck manufacturers in the US, Peterbilt, Kenworth, and Freightliner still manufacture cabovers... just not for the US market, although Freightliner does appear to be reintroducing the Argosy to the Canadian and Mexican markets.
I have taken my caroff the road for the winter. Do I still need to pay insurance
there are thousands of corvettes left on the road.
Peterbilt produced cabover trucks primarily from the 1960s through the 1990s, with models like the 362 and 377. While exact production numbers are not widely documented, it's estimated that several thousand cabover units were manufactured during this period. The cabover design eventually fell out of favor in North America due to changing regulations and preferences for conventional trucks. Today, Peterbilt cabovers are considered classic and are sought after by enthusiasts and collectors.
On the road radials are better, their is the Baja claw for jeep and other off road vehicles and Yes they are still available.
she still had her clothes on.
In Augusta Georgia,still there 2014
NO!they dont sorry