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Kenworth of Pennsylvania opens renovated parts location

Oct. 25, 2013

Kenworth of Pennsylvania has opened a renovated parts and service location in York, PA, just off U.S. Highway 30 and Interstate 83.

The 4,500 sq. ft. facility has two service bays and a 2,500 sq. ft. parts storage and display of Kenworth proprietary and TRP all-makes parts. There is also a driver’s lounge.  

Kenworth of Pennsylvania also operates six additional dealerships in Carlisle, Clintonville, Dunmore, Lancaster, New Stanton, and Shartlesville, PA.

“The addition of Kenworth of Pennsylvania – York offers these local companies and manufacturers easy access to a more convenient location, compared to our dealerships nearly 50 miles northwest in Carlisle or 70 miles northeast in Shartlesville,” said Gary Mitchell, president of Kenworth of Pennsylvania.  “Our new dealership is also close to major north-south and east-west routes through Pennsylvania to provide dependable parts and service for trucks passing through the area.”

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