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Cargo gets in-house crewcab

26th November 1998
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• lveco Ford has introduced a factory-built crewcab Cargo. The new four-door cab, styled to blend with the Cargo's familiar lines, seats the driver plus six passengers and is offered in seven versions on 7.5, 8.6, 12.0 and 13.0-tonne chassis.

At 7.5 tonnes there are the 136hp (101kW) 75E14D, 143hp (106kW) 80E15D and 177hp (132kW) 80E18D models; the last two are also offered with an 8.6-tonne rating.

A 177hp 120E18D is available with a 12-tonne plate while at 13 tonnes gross Iveco offers the 177hp 130E18D variant. Wheelbases from 3,150

to 4,455mm are on of offer and the parabolic Ispringing and power steering is unchanged from the standard Cargo. The five lighter models have disc brakes all round while the 12 and 13-tonne models use a discs/drums.

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