The extended cab offers a back seat, but one so small that adult legs may not be extended.
In 1974, the F-Series became available in an extended cab for the first time.
Until now, the back seats in extended cabs have ranged from unpleasant to ridiculous.
The B4V package could only be ordered as an extended cab in 2004 and 2005.
Truck manufacturers took notice of this and began developing trucks with extended cabs to provide a sleeping area for drivers.
In 1995, the 4-speed manual transmission was dropped and the stepside trucks were available with extended cabs.
Note that the extended cab offers only 6.6- and 8.2-foot beds; the 5.8-foot bed has been dropped.
Ms. Conway dreams about having a huge pickup truck with an extended cab.
In the early 60's, the first extended cabs, which had back seats for additional passengers, became available as an option.
Dodge introduced a sleek design in 1993 and soon manufactured a four-door model, the so-called "extended cab."