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Kenworth makes quite a few semi-trucks, but the differences aren't always immediately obvious. So what separates the T680 and ...
'55 CBE semis were eventually outlawed You had to pity the relief driver when it came to team operations in a 1955 Kenworth Model CBE (Cab Beside Engine) semi truck, last week's Guess the Vehicle.
In the world of long-haul trucking, where wear and tear are a constant battle, a 30-year-old Kenworth truck defies the odds.
The Kenworth Truck Company is a legend in the world of heavy-duty commercial trucks. Read more to see who founded the company ...
On the vast expanse of American highways, the Kenworth T680 is among the most trusted and popular semi-truck brands out there ...
Kenworth last week demonstrated a full spectrum of trucks – ranging from the ultra-classic to the ultra-clean – to more than a 100 customers and dealers, and later to trade press journalists. The ...
Kenworth's T880 model was introduced in 1986. (Kenworth Truck Co.) Kenworth expects the W990 and Class 8 T880 vocational truck to serve the needs of W900 buyers going forward, the company said.
Amazingly, the W900 has been around since 1963, though Kenworth announced this week that it’s canceling the iconic semi-truck next year. If there was ever a time to pour one out, this might be it.
It was 1956. Elvis was about to break big. And Kenworth was about to unveil a new truck that would endure for six decades – and become an American icon in the process.
The special-edition Kenworth was on display at the 2023 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, KY, in March. Here, find views of the truck, inside and out, in a walkaround of the rig.