Kenworth is probably best known by some people today for its long-nose conventional trucks. But it has had a rich and varied history that also involves cabover trucks. The company's production journey ...
From around 1965 until the early 1980s, these Transtar IIs were some of the most desirable and capable American cabover ...
The GMC “Crackerbox” looked like a rolling shoebox, but for a brief window in the early 1960s it represented the sharp edge of heavy‑truck engineering. General Motors used this stark aluminum cabover ...
During trucking’s golden era, nearly half the rigs cruising highways were cabovers, or COEs (Cab Over Engine). The driver’s cabin sat directly over the engine, creating shorter trucks that could ...
Outside, the level of custom chrome work and high-end paint is nothing short of OEM quality, maybe even a little bit better.
Black Creek, Wisconsin-based Kevin Voigt has been around trucking his whole life and has been doing it himself as an owner-operator since he graduated high school in 2000. He grew up on a small dairy ...
Happy Thanksgiving! To mark the day, we're re-sharing the shot above from the Reader Rigs series highlighting your truck uploads to the gallery. This one's got a bit of a story behind it many of you ...
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