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Cab design

25th January 2001
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Page 14, 25th January 2001 — Cab design
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• Two cabs are available: a 1.6m-long day cab and a 2.0m-long single-bunk sleeper; both are 2.13m wide. The basic cab shell is shared with Renault's Midlum but McDonagh stresses that all other fittings are of Oaf's own design: 'This is not a shared cab—it's a Oaf."

Outer styling is very much in line with the CF and XF models, including the steel bumper, low grille, modern looking headlights and wide opening doors.

Lighter versions have a 9110mm floor height and one step; heavier models have 1.12m and 1.20m floor heights with two steps.

Inside, the cab has similar styling, materials and trim levels to its larger relations with a cockpit-like dashboard