cargo bed

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cargo
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɑː.ɡəʊ/
us
/ˈkɑːr.ɡoʊ/
the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other ...
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bed
noun
uk
/bed/
us
/bed/
a large, rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, used for ...
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Thecargobedwas separated so that both utility and cab chassis body styles could be utilized.
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The disadvantages include a much shortercargobedarea and breakable side glass.
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The standard wheelbasecargobedis 8 feet by 12 feet (2.4 x 3.6 m).
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The concept is similar to that of the coupe utility which combines a closed coupe body with a rearcargobed.
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Thecargobedhas a composite liner to resist dents and corrosion.
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Because it wasn't used for heavy cargo, thecargobedwas narrow and the rear wheels were singles instead of the normal doubles.
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Coup utilities and panel vans usually have an integralcargobedbehind the cabin with unibody or monocoque construction like automobiles.
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Running boards were unique to the starter truck due to the narrowcargobed.
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A series of three removable panels form a watertight cover for thecargobed.
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Many of these types of wagons also have a tiltingcargobed, which allows the user to dump their cargo more easily.
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This helped with ventilation and access to the front of thecargobedwithout leaving the cab of the truck.
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Thecargobedsides were made higher to increase capacity by 40%.
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An expanded metal cage was fitted over the rearcargobedand lined with hardboard to prevent sharp objects being thrust through the cage.
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During production the steelcargobedwas replaced by a wooden one to conserve steel.
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Thecargobedwas available in high- or low-deck.
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Cargobedrails, previously angled, now horizontal.
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Even if a portion of the weight capacity is removed by the presence of batteries within or below thecargobed, much or all of the spatial utility remains.
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All models had wooden, drop-side cargo beds typical of light trucks of the era.
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Over the '80s it became fairly common to rip the cargo beds off lorries and build log cabins on the frames instead.
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