Kenworth Truck Conversion

Brian-TC

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Hello all and thanks for viewing!!!

My father is trying to sell his Kenworth Truck Conversion.
It is in excellent shape, all ready to drive!!!

A few of the main points are:
# 1969 Kenworth cab
# Motor: 350 Cummins turbo charged recon - in excellent shape; Does NOT use oil; Lots of power to weight ratio
# Mileage: 78,098
# Handcrafted cab-over built in 1990 measuring 35'L x 8'W
# Walk-thru from cab to coach
# Cab tilts forward for service
# Completely self-contained
# 3 previous owners
# Similar models sell in upwards of $200,000 new
# Sleeps 6 comfortably
# New tires
# 6.5 Onan generator
# Double bunk-bed in master lounge
# Motorized sofa / bed
# Sofa turns into bed in seconds using automatic button
# 13" color television with remote & VCR
# Full size (73.5"h x 29.5"w x 30.75"d) shower
# Full-length motorized awning
# Refrigerator / freezer
# Plenty of storage space within coach as well as outside
# Self-containing water storage – 100 gallons
# Oven § Stove
# Microwave
# Toaster Oven
# Air Brakes
# Side mid-coach entrance

Please visit:
www.truckconversion.zoomshare.com
to view the entire listing as well as lots of photos.

We are asking $ 50,000 but are willing to entertain offers and trades.

Please email me back at digitalgraphix2@gmail.com for more info/questions/etc.

Thank you!!!
 
Brian-
You might want to clarify one thing; there is no such thing as a Kenworth engine. You have your choice of Detroit, Cummins, or Caterpillar. Which is it? That IS a nice rig!
Gary
 
I will take bets on a Cummins. Hmmm Cabover. How do you deal with the pass through section when you need to do maintenance? Is it just a big boot or?
 
Correction on the motor should be a 350 Cummins? or a 350 Detroit?
Kenworth did not make their own motors.
Wick

All in all looks like a nice job.
 
Thanks for all of your responses.
Yes, the engine is a Cummins. Sorry for the "confusion" as I just copied the info page on our truckconversion.zoomshare.com website. As noticed by many, the info is wrong on that page, but unfortunately I am unable to locate/change the info on the page as I can not find my login info.

The cab-over pulls forward for maintenence as do most cab-overs.

Thanks again for your interest and please let me know if you have any other questions!
 
Thats a lot of money for a conversion of that age. There are a fair number of converted coaches (buses) that would compete and have roughly the same capabilities with more comfort. I almost bought a converted Crown HIPO that had a Cummins BC IV 400, a 13 speed roadranger, dual rear drive axles, air ride, was 40 feet long, 200 gal fresh water, generator, among other capabilities had space and performance equivilant to the KW for under 30k.
 

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