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  2. Kenworth W900 - Wikipedia

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    The Kenworth W900 is a model line of conventional-cab trucks that are produced by the Kenworth division of PACCAR. The replacement of the 900-series conventional, the W900 is produced as a Class 8 conventional-cab truck primarily for highway use. The "W" in its model designation denotes Worthington, one of the two founders of Kenworth.

  3. List of Kenworth vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Kenworth's vocational and severe duty truck, available in both semi or rigid configurations. Shares cab with W900. T880: 2014–present: 8: Modernized variant of the T800 T680: 2013–present: 8: Replacement for both T660 and T700, Kenworth's main aerodynamic semi truck. Second generation introduced in 2022. T380 T480 [1] 2021–present: 7 and 8

  4. Kenworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Kenworth T600 was released by the company; in contrast to the W900, the T600 was designed with a set-back front axle and a sloped hoodline. While the latter initially proved controversial, the combination improved aerodynamics, fuel efficiency, and maneuverability. [ 17 ]

  5. Kenworth T600 - Wikipedia

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    Sharing design commonality with the Class 8 W900, the T600 differs from its counterpart largely with its set-back front axle, hood, and lower bodywork (with the Aerocab later adopted by the W900L). For 2008, the T600 model line was replaced by the T660. While sharing the T600 cab structure, the hood and lower bodywork of the T660 were ...

  6. Peterbilt 379 - Wikipedia

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    In line with the Kenworth W900, the 379 serves as a popular basis for truck customization. Following its 2007 discontinuation, the 379 was replaced by the Peterbilt 389, distinguished by oval headlamp clusters and a longer hood. To commemorate the end of production, the final 1000 examples of the 379 were designated as Legacy Class 379. [1]

  7. Ford L series - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Ford introduced a set-back front axle configuration. For the rest of the 1970s, the L-series saw few major changes. In 1976, the LL/LTL-9000 was introduced. Designed as a truck for long-haul drivers, the LTL-9000 was a competitor to the GMC General, Kenworth W900, Mack Super-Liner, and Peterbilt 359. Fitted with a set-forward front ...

  8. Kenworth (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kenworth is an American-based truck manufacturer. Kenworth may also refer to: Kenworth T600, a model line of trucks produced 1984–2007; Kenworth W900, a model line of trucks whose production began in 1961; Kenworth Historic District, in Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina; Jim Kenworth, British playwright

  9. Ford C series - Wikipedia

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    Produced for 33 years nearly unchanged (with the exception of its powertrain), the C series was the longest-produced commercial truck in North America at the time of its withdrawal; only the Mack Model R (39 years) and Kenworth W900 (59 years) have remained in production longer.

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