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 ...
The latest Kenworth Medium-Duty Cabover Body Builder Manual and new Kenworth cabover video are now available. The latest Kenworth Medium-Duty Cabover Body Builder Manual and new Kenworth cabover video ...
Kenworth has released its latest Kenworth Cabover Body Builder Manual, which contains information and guidelines for truck specification and design during the body planning and installation processes.
The new Kenworth K270 Class 6 cabover will make its first trade show appearance since its introduction when it is featured at The Work Truck Show March 6-8 at the Indiana Convention Center in ...
Owner-operators across the country probably remember the LTL doubles and triples hauler Viking Freight, before a buyout by FedEx folded the company under the FedEx Freight umbrella with another, ...
Ending an era that lasted 14 years, the final Kenworth K500 cabover was completed in mid-August at its assembly plant in Renton, Washington. The K500 was primarily popular with the OEM’s oil and gas ...
Southern California-based commercial real estate broker Steve Sprenger keeps a couple feet in trucking after a decade and more of hauling in his past. Plenty of his real estate projects end up as ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--“When it comes to delivering loads into tight urban settings, nothing compares to Kenworth’s K270 and K370 medium duty cabovers,” said Doug Powell, Kenworth medium ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Kenworth Truck Co. announced it completed its final K500 cabover severe-service truck at its assembly plant in Renton, Wash., ending 14 ...
A Class 7 cabover for urban delivery applications was introduced by Kenworth Truck Co. yesterday. The new K360 medium-duty vehicle is based on the DAF LF55, built by Kenworth’s European sister company ...
The Kenworth W900 has been running North American highways for over six decades now -- and shows no signs of letting up any time soon. Mention “American big rigs” to someone not associated with the ...