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No worries - I want the info to be correct so I'll definitely change it. BTW - How were you able to tell which rig it is? I'm just curious about the differences between the Seattle KW's.
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App #319 was easy because there is plenty of photo documentation out there and it's part of the LRFD collection. There are things to look for,
like the 1967 rigs didn't come with running lights on top of the cab. Later Kenworth produced tilt cabs and the hinges on the fender are clearly visible.
Rich Schneider is a local historian and fire buff who maintains the records on all of the rigs SFD has ever owned. The president of the Last Resort
Fire Department, Galen Thomaier, maintains the photo archives of SFD and has become the expert on identifying any new photos. They do a good
job of sorting things out.
No worries - I want the info to be correct so I'll definitely change it. BTW - How were you able to tell which rig it is? I'm just curious about the differences between the Seattle KW's.
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App #319 was easy because there is plenty of photo documentation out there and it's part of the LRFD collection. There are things to look for,
like the 1967 rigs didn't come with running lights on top of the cab. Later Kenworth produced tilt cabs and the hinges on the fender are clearly visible.
Rich Schneider is a local historian and fire buff who maintains the records on all of the rigs SFD has ever owned. The president of the Last Resort
Fire Department, Galen Thomaier, maintains the photo archives of SFD and has become the expert on identifying any new photos. They do a good
job of sorting things out.