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Kenworth Trucks of the 1950s At Work

Author Name    "Adams, Ron"

Title   Kenworth Trucks of the 1950s At Work

Binding   Softbound

Number of photos   128 illustrations

Book Condition   New

Number of pages   128 pages

Dimensions   10.25'' x 8.5''

Publisher    Iconografix 2011

ISBN Number    1583882855 / 9781583882856

:::   10376AP

Availability   In Stock

Seller ID   10376

"For Kenworth, the 1950s were some of its most exciting years. A financial windfall started out the decade, with a special truck built for ARAMCO that proved so successful that it quickly became a standard at oil sites around the world. In the mid 1950s Kenworth began building trucks in Canada for the fast growing Canadian market and a new design with the cab beside the engine was wildly successful as it upped the cargo capacity by 1,000 pounds and offered greatly improved visibility for the driver. In 1956 the company became a subsidiary of the Pacific Car and Foundry Company. The 900 model, with a lighter, shorter chassis, was the first design introduced under this change of ownership, and gained a reputation for unsurpassed reliability as a true workhorse (especially the 923). The first tilt cab over engine was introduced in 1957 with easier access to the engine and transmission for servicing. Here are these trucks in their most glorious years."

1-58388-285-5

Price = 34.95 USD

 

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