Technical Museum in Sinsheim (Germany). Kenworth W 900 L. Part 36 (↻100%)

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Kenworth W 900 L

The Kenworth Truck Company was founded in Seattle in 1923 by Frederick Kent and Edgar Worthington.

The W 900 ("W" for Worthington) is produced since 1961 and well known for its long bonnet. Even after more aerodynamic models like the T 600 had been introduced, the stylish W 900 remained in production, due to its high popularity. The available engines reach from 9 to l6 liters displacement with performances up to 625 HP. The long version W 900 L became a model of its own in 1989. Today, Kenworth still is one of the most important truck manufacturers in the USA.

Model: Kenworth W 900 L
Year: 1996
Power: 500 HP
Engine cc: 12,200
Engine: 6 cylinder

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