Home brew sleeper cabs

fb spot, oddball Scania

Looks as if it ought to have Gatling guns pointing out through those slit windows!:rofl:

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I’ve always maintained that a sleeper only needs to be one bum wide and two high, but that F88 only meets the latter criteria. :wink:

Just as well the Bible used cubits as human units of measurement. Using your system the ark would have been something like 347 bums in length. I wonder if that F88 roof was nicked off a T45 Stateline.

Just as well Noah was a sole trader. Can you imagine two fellows, of different stature, one working on the port, 'tother the starboard?
Talk about banana boat!

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Yes, Noah was our sole trader, which is why his boat was measured in ‘our soles’ but the bible preferred cubits ‘cos they were more polite.:joy:

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See you bits? Sounds like a Chinaman conversing with a lady of the world’s oldest profession. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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Strange arrangement. Bit like pantechnicons, I suppose:

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That Pete is a bit like a Foden Twinload, anyone remember them?

Interesting that they were both the same company later on. :thinking:

Didn’t catch on. :roll_eyes:

from fb, be snug up there…

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You have to look twice to see what’s going on here!

Probably art-deco aerodynamics rather than top-sleeper but hey-ho!

hopefully not AI….pegaso from fb…

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I don’t think I fancy travelling far enough to have to spend a night in a parrot nose.

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That’s impressive (if it’s not AI)!

It’s looks to me to be more of a statement of styling (as in look at us, if our trucks look this good imagine what you’d look like in one of out suits) than anything else.