1979 Kenworth
W900
Low-Boy with Crane
Building
Innovative
Driver Friendly Trucks Since 1923
Kenworth started
as a small Seattle truck company in 1923 producing 78 trucks a year. Now, eight
decades later, Kenworth produces over 25,000 vehicles per year with production
facilities in the U.S., Mexico, and Australia. The development of the W900 series
of trucks in the 1970s helped Kenworth cement their reputation as the Worlds
Best Trucks. The W900 provided comfort, reliability and performance, with its
beefed up front suspension, driver friendly cab mounting area, aluminum wheels,
and 200 gallon tank capacity. This 1:32 scale precision die cast replica, made
from Kenworth specifications, is an example of the W900 at its best. This reproductions
will bring joy to truck enthusiasts of all ages!
Model Features
Opening Doors
Detailed Interior
Die-Struck Logos
Fully Detailed Engine
Detachable Low-Boy Trailer
Official Emblems and Insignias
Unloading Ramps located in Toolbox
Precision Molded Resin Low-Boy Carrier
Functioning Crane with Extendable Boom
Baked Enamel Finish on Cab
Die-Cast Metal Cab
1:32 Scale Model
Massive 24 Inches Long