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 ...
A new cabover medium-duty truck, the Model 220, will join the family of trucks built by Peterbilt Motors Co. in mid-2007, along with two new mid-range engine models built by Cummins Engine Co.
Henry Timblin bought this 1982 Peterbilt 362 new in '82. After he passed away in 1991, the truck was sold and passed through two other owners before the Timblin family found it for sale again about a ...
I know not everyone is interested in dump trucks the same way I am, and you may have never given a Peterbilt semi more than a passing glance before today. But, if you’re going to pay attention to one ...
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 ...
The 1989 Peterbilt 362 double-bunk cabover you see in the video above has been in James Ryan’s family for years, after its first life as a Congare fleet truck hauling a reefer — Ryan’s father Art ...
Peterbilt Motors Co. has announced that its new medium-duty Model 220 cabover is now in full production at the company’s manufacturing facility in Mexicali, Mexico. The Class 6/7 truck was introduced ...
Peterbilt is introducing a new medium-duty cabover, the Model 220, based on Europe’s 2002 Truck of the Year, the DAF LF. Available first as a class 7 machine and limited to 100 units – but not until ...
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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