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I have been searching the archives for any discussions on this suspension and have found lots of info on the plastic version but nothing really touched what I was wondering about. 

 My questions are, what years was this available on the 1:1s, and was it a Kenworth only suspension or was it industry wide? 

With all the different early trucks available now in resin I was wondering if that suspension would be period correct on other trucks than a Kenworth. 

Thanks!

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As far as I know the rear torsion bar suspension was Kenworth only as I haven't seen it on any other trucks.
I don't know exactly when it came, probably sometime in the 50's, but it was available up to the late 70's when air ride became more popular.

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The Kenworth Torsion Bar suspension was available from ‘56 through to ‘76 at least , probably a few went out after but in teams of what I have in literature as available. It did change a lot during its production run , predominantly in how the bars were mounted! Most of the Kenworth model trucks still available would have had the torsion bar suspension as an available option. It was a Kenworth only deal although it is possible that someone could have mounted it on a glider kit from another truck manufacturer, so technically you could build a truck model other than a Kenworth with it but it would not have been a common thing to see in real life.

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