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Kenworth K100-e 1,45 Вђ“ - 1,46

: Common setups included Eaton Fuller 9, 13, or 18-speed manual transmissions.

: It is famous for its appearance in pop culture, notably the TV show BJ and the Bear , and its distinctive high-roof "Aerodyne" sleeper cab option. Technical Specifications KENWORTH K100-E 1,45 – 1,46

Customization for various chassis lengths (4x2, 6x4, 8x4) and exhaust styles. : Common setups included Eaton Fuller 9, 13,

: Known for extreme longevity; some units have been documented with over 1.6 million miles on the original powertrain. : Known for extreme longevity; some units have

: The K100 series debuted in the early 1960s. The "E" (E-series) was a later refinement that continued in North America until approximately 2002 , when declining demand for COEs led to its phase-out in favor of aerodynamic conventionals.

The K100-E was highly customizable, featuring a variety of powertrain configurations: