Kenworth is probably best known by some people today for its long-nose conventional trucks. But it has had a rich and varied history that also involves cabover trucks. The company's production journey ...
Two major transportation events took place in 1956 that would affect the U.S. trucking industry for decades to come. That year, Congress, at the urging of President Dwight Eisenhower, passed the ...
Peterbilt Motors Co. on Friday, Oct. 21, unveiled new design enhancements for medium-duty Models 210 and 220 cabovers in the Class 6 and Class 7 markets. Offering added maneuverability, payload ...
Dale Hawkins Jr. bought this 1994 Kenworth K100 in June and hauls mostly aluminum coils out of western Kentucky to Chicago, then steel coils out of northern Indiana back to Kentucky and Tennessee. The ...
With its distinctive cab-over-engine design, the Kenworth K100 was once a symbol of the open road and a favorite among long-haul drivers. Known for its rugged reliability, recognizable style, and for ...
A 1937 SAE Journal article by Pierre Shon titled Cab-Over-Engine Trucks — Their Place in Transportation, asks the question, “Were the original truck manufacturers on the right track 30 years ago when ...
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