DAF F218/F220 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | DAF Trucks |
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Production | 1970-1995 |
Assembly | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Heavy truck |
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Chronology | |
Predecessor | DAF A-series |
Successor | DAF 65/75/85 |
The DAF F218 and later F220 is the name of a modular cab used on a series of medium-duty trucks produced by the Dutch manufacturer DAF from early 1970 until the mid-1990s. The names reflect the cab width in centimetres, at 218 and 220 cm (85.8 and 86.6 in) respectively. DAF's first tilting cab design, all in steel, it also benefitted from a new 8.25 L (503 cu in) diesel inline-six. After a thorough facelift with a new front clip in the style of the larger F241 series, the cab was renamed the F220 in 1976. The range was originally sold as the F1600 or F2000, with the new model F220 marketed as the F2300. Gradually, a number of other iterations appeared, with the range eventually stretching from the 1700 to the intercooled 2700 ATi.[1]