The Scot A2HD was a truck produced in Debert, Nova Scotia from 1976 to 1980 by a subsidiary of
Irving. Most went into service in the fleets of other subsidiaries of Irving: Irving Oil, RST, and
Midland to name a few. Its predecessor, the A1HD was made using a Ford L series cab. The A2HD was made
using Scot's own cab from their C1 series tilt-cab with a fiberglass one-piece hood and fender
assembly. It was available with a truly integrated sleeper which was practically unheard of at the time.
The Scot A2HD was a truck produced in Debert, Nova Scotia from 1976 to 1980 by a subsidiary of Irving. Most went into service in the fleets of other subsidiaries of Irving: Irving Oil, RST, and Midland to name a few. Its predecessor, the A1HD was made using a Ford L series cab. The A2HD was made using Scot's own cab from their C1 series tilt-cab with a fiberglass one-piece hood and fender assembly. It was available with a truly integrated sleeper which was practically unheard of at the time.
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