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 ...
1976: Kenworth introduced the industry’s first raised-roof sleeper, the Aerodyne sleeper. Initial production was a special version called the VIT 200 Bicentennial Edition, to coincide with America’s ...
Jeff and Vickie Wiley, owners of J.A. Wiley Trucking out of Martinsburg, W.V., own this 1985 Kenworth K100 Aerodyne Liberty Edition, which features a double bunk. Powered by a 400-horsepower A-model ...