Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin:
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◊ 2012-04-21 06:24 |
actually, it's a 1954 Kenworth W-900, picture of the same truck in the following links with a removed sleeper http://hollywoodfires.com/images/54kw01.jpg http://hollywoodfires.com/images/DSC05460.jpg |
◊ 2019-01-27 07:10 |
The W-900 was launched in 1961... Dual headlamps are high on the fenders, which indicates more likely a 1958-63 900-Series (921 / 923 / 925 / ???). |
◊ 2019-11-18 20:54 |
The 900 series was launched in 1961 AS the W900, which was a tilt hood model with the designations as follows: W921 - single axle model with spring, air ride or torsion bar suspension W922 - tandem axle with single drive axle and a non powered tag axle W923 - 44000# tandem drive axles with spring or air ride suspension W924 - 55000# tandem drive axles with spring or air ride suspension W925 - tandem drive axles with torsion bar suspension The truck pictured is a '58 -'60 500 series with a butterfly hood. -- Last edit: 2019-11-18 20:56:01 |
◊ 2019-11-19 01:45 |
@ Airhorn: please, can you give a source for your info about the W-900 models? I also read in some forums that the differences were about aluminum or steel frames, but it was as unsourced as your listing. About the 900-Series, which is not the W-900 and which has a butterfly hood: (from Kenworth corporate website) With dual headlights, it remains a 900-Series, but made from 1958 until 1963 (see link in my previous comment), as long as trucksplanet.com doesn't mess too much with launch dates... -- Last edit: 2019-11-19 02:04:09 |
◊ 2019-11-19 16:42 |
Link to "rustycab.proboards.com" This had been a topic of discussion for a while and the info was obtained from Kenworth brochures from the 60's, and also from a plant manager who worked at Kenworth-Chillicothe Ohio from 1975 through 2005. This model designation started in the mid-late 50's and went into the late 70's when the Kenworth torsion bar suspension became obsolete. I stand corrected on the inception date for the 900 series. this one looks to be a heavy duty model, are there any specs on it? |
◊ 2019-11-20 05:34 |
Once again (also here, here and here), you give a link with a restricted access. What's the point? Anyway, is a thread of a scale model forum really a trustworthy source? My experience makes me think that the info of most forums should be viewed cautiously, unless links to or pictures of real and readable documents are provided If your talking about 900-Series trucks, there's certainly other info somewhere. But for now I just know the 2 afore mentioned links (keeping in mind that trucksplanet.com is sometimes mistaking about launch dates). |