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 ...
Trucks in the parade dated back as far as the 1960s, with this 1967 Kenworth K100 cabover tractor. A1989 Kenworth T600A in the parade. The T600 model was nicknamed the "anteater" because of its ...
Chad Keegan bought this 1983 Kenworth K100 in June 2018. It’s powered by a 350-hp Cummins Big Cam III and a 9-speed Eaton-Fuller with Reyco spring suspension. It had been sitting for two years and ...
Jeff and Vickie Wiley, owners of J.A. Wiley Trucking out of Martinsburg, W.V., own this 1985 Kenworth K100 Aerodyne Liberty Edition, which features a double bunk. Powered by a 400-horsepower A-model ...
The United States is the land of big vehicles, and unsurprisingly, it has produced some of the most famous semi-truck brands, each offering unique heavy-duty hauling appeal. Kenworth Trucks is favored ...
Al Koenig’s first look at a Kenworth truck at the age of 8 was a life-changing event. “I can remember the first time I saw Kenworth trucks as they passed my parents’ Minnesota farm,” Koenig said. The ...
For Al Koenig, his first look at a Kenworth truck at the age of 8 was love at first sight. “I can remember the first time I saw Kenworth trucks as they passed my parents’ Minnesota farm,” Koenig said.