Britt, Iowa-based J.R. Schleuger bought this 1984 Kenworth W900B in June 2022 and worked it for about five months before parking it and taking three months to tear it down and rebuild it with custom ...
In a move that industry observers have been predicting for years, Kenworth announced it will end production of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 trucks. This includes the OEM’s W900 (W900L and W900B ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Kenworth Truck Co. will halt manufacturing of three of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 tractors in 2026, including the W900, the first ...
Shane Chilson is third full-time owner and driver of this 1995 Kenworth W900B since it began its life as a Visscher Lumber truck on the West Coast of Canada. For the last 20 years, it's been working ...
It's official—the legendary Kenworth W900 and two other beloved Class 8 truck models are headed toward retirement. Kenworth announced that by 2026, it will stop producing these iconic rigs, marking ...
The Kenworth Truck Company announced that it will be discontinuing three of its Class 8 trucks. This change will take place in 2026 and will help the company continue to strive to meet the evolving ...
If you've spent any amount of time on the road, you've likely seen your share of semi-trucks. These massive, trailer-hauling rides are responsible for moving all kinds of goods from one place to ...
Mention “American big rigs” to someone not associated with the trucking industry, and odds are an image of the Kenworth W900 is going to pop into their heads. And why not? The truck is a cultural icon ...
Kenworth began in Seattle, Washington, in 1923 after Harry Kent and Edgar K. Worthington sought to help loggers in the Pacific Northwest deal with heavy loads and rain-soaked roads. Building trucks ...