PHANTOM HAUL OF FAME: KENWORTH
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Remembering the long-forgotten phantoms of the fast lane. A Phantom Lane video featuring photos curated by Thor Norvegian.
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I put a bunch of miles on K 100's , and Pete, GMC, Ford, international Transtar both original and Transtar 2 , Freightliner. With everything from a 238 Detroit to a 350 Cummins. I'm just glad I'm retired (January 2022 ) is after nearly 44 years of driving. I miss the trucks but not the roads, or people
O-H-I-O Porter greetings!🤩 I remember those cabovers being out on the road when I was a kid. My 1st love was a 1969 K100 Kenworth with the traditional Red,Black,Gold,White scheme.🥰 What a beautiful truck! You showed some wonderful old cabovers! 🤩 Great stuff, especially in color! Cabovers Rule! 🥰🇺🇸✌️
Ooh yeah 👍 Kenworth and Cat, can't go wrong with that, and 8, bag Kenworth air ride, my favorite truck to drive , yesterday , so Kool my friend, you made my day like an 18 speed and 4 speed browney ,
Great show as always phantom
Another great video. Loved KW s!
Oh the memories! Thanks
I agree Tom!
Absolutely. Brings tears to my eyes sometimes. Miss the good ole days. For me the beginning was summer of 1970. Wow has it gone to the dogs.
Very cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great pictures of the KW's!
Love the old cabovers!
5:10 My brother worked for Midwest Emory before I didin 1973. Little Audry was yet operating though I only seen their trucks maybe 2 times. I think they might have been leased to or owned by Midwest Emory. Nice memory, thank you for refreshing my memories.
I love a W900a
Once again, the bull-nosed cabover Kenworth honking at the Buick towing the travel trailer. Nice one.
7:14 Late 40's International W model "West Coaster", the first of the Emeryville built cabovers. Very few were made.
AHH LOOKING FOR A TELEPHONE BOTH,TO CALL MY BROKER.A GREAT TIME TO BE A PRODUCE TRUCKER.A TUFF WAY TO MAKE A LIVING ,BUT ALSO FUN. THANKs
I really like the A model extended hood at 1:15. 60 inch bunk. Serious 70s/80s truckin’
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I like KWhoppers
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