Dodge L-Series

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From 1966-1971, Dodge built L-Series medium-duty Cabover Engine trucks based on the A-100 van.

The L series (such as the LN-1000) were tilt cabs, designed in cooperation with owners, drivers, and mechanics. It could make tight turns, with a 50° turning angle. Key areas were galvanized, and the engine & transmission were easy to reach; owners could do some servicing without tilting the cab. There were sleeper and non-sleeper models, full carpeting, and high-end trim.

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From 1966-1971, Dodge built L-Series medium-duty Cabover Engine trucks based on the A-100 van.

The L series (such as the LN-1000) were tilt cabs, designed in cooperation with owners, drivers, and mechanics. It could make tight turns, with a 50° turning angle. Key areas were galvanized, and the engine & transmission were easy to reach; owners could do some servicing without tilting the cab. There were sleeper and non-sleeper models, full carpeting, and high-end trim.

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Subject ID: 8319