
Kenworth trucks have one of the largest and most loyal customer and fan followings in the trucking community. Straight out the factory, they are reliable, they look good, and do a damn good job at pulling freight.
Some big rig enthusiasts, however, take it to the next level and turn their trucks into a work of art. Here are some of our favorites.
Guadagni’s 1954 Kenworth 524
When Dino Guadagni started working on this ’54 Kenworth, his goal was to keep the classic feel while giving it a modern design.
Kenny Yeary’s 2010 Kenworth W900, Untouchable
Yeary’s 2010 Kenworth project was lead by his son and son-in-law. They brought their ideas to 4 State Trucks, where the team at Chrome Shop Mafia turned their visions into a reality.
Shawn Cielke, 2006 Kenworth W9B, The Lead Sled
Cielke brought his family together, including 2 young daughters, to design and remake this KW with an all american camouflage hunting theme. See More…
Kody & Edie Giacomo’s Clean & Classic ’98 Kenworth
After working on this 1998 Kenworth W900 for years, Kody and Edie Giacomo say it’s finally done. With a custom paint job from Paint Smart and accessories from Chrome Shop Mafia, the Giacomo’s are flatbeddin’ all across the midwest in style.
Anthony Fischkelta’s Project 351
When a friend put together a custom rig, Fischkelta was determined to outdo him with his own custom 2009 W900 Kenworth. The truck is named Project 351 after it’s uncommon wheelbase of 351 inches. See More…
Mike Fiore’s Vintage 1959 Kenworth
Fiore’s vision was to keep the classic look of the old Kenworth. He restored many of the original parts and gave it a flat finish just as it would have come out of the factory in 1959.
Mcgreggor’s Blacked Out Kenworth
Tim Mcgreggor sent this 2012 KW to the crew at Chrome Shop Mafia and had it blacked out from head to toe. Featuring black chrome to match the exterior paint, and black ceramic stacks, this sleek truck looks like the knight rider of big rigs.
Which truck is your favorite? Tell us now in the comments below. Got a favorite that’s not on here? Let us know about it!