1999 Kenworth W900

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About Kenworth W900

The Kenworth W900 is designed for heavy-duty and long haul operations. Recognizable by its distinct "long nose" design, it was one of the first trucks to feature luxury items such as double beds, refrigerator and extra clothes storage space. For comfortableness, the W900 comes standard with an AeroCab sleeper area for every driver.

This 1999 Kenworth W900 is an example that exhibits all the exciting features the AeroCab has to offer such as tinted windows, skylights and vented upper side windows to further expand sense of space as they bathe the interior in natural light. It brought the road to life for drivers and owners.

The W900 is considered a high value real world solution. It sets the pace in long haul performance, reliability, ease of maintenance, productivity and sheer luxury. The Kenworth gained some exposure while appearing in the 1977 film "Smokey and the Bandit" driven by the country guitarist and actor, Jerry Reed.

Kenworth W900 Specs
Specifications
  • Wheelbase, inches: 260
  • Measurements: 121" - 130" bbc
  • Tire Size, inches: 24.5"
Standard Engine
  • Type: Semi - Sleeper Conventiona
  • Displacement: 14.6-liter
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Engine: Detroit, Cummins
  • Engine Size: 9-liter to 15-liter
  • Class: Class 8
  • Horsepower @ rpm: 475-600 hp
  • Suspension: AG-400 air-ride suspension system
  • Number of Axles: Tandem
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Transmission Speeds: 13
  • Fuel Capacity: 100-gallon
  • Front Axle: 12,000 to 22,000 lbs.
  • Rear Axle: 23,000 lbs. single to 58,000 lbs. tandems

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