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The New Age of Golf
Some say that the popularity of golf in the United States is fading to historic lows. Generic hyperbole perhaps but this is the internet after all. With the apparent fading of Tiger Woods maybe the sport needs to find a new … Continue reading
Trucks Carrying Trucks
If you’re into classic trucks you probably have more than one. Possibly a dozen. That just seems to be how it goes with the hobby. Classic car guys, unless insanely rich, usually have one car, maybe two if lucky. To … Continue reading
Loud Pipes Save Lives
Shaking it up today and starting off with video. By itself this GMC 9500 is an eye catcher but toss in Detroit with straight pipes and now you have a head turner. Taxes. The only certainty other than death. Most … Continue reading
The Trucks of the Cardi Corporation
Macks! Macks as far as the eye can see! Ryan stopped by Cardi Corp a few weeks back and was presented with a golden opportunity to photograph their immense fleet of mixers and dump trucks. B, R, DM, CL, Granite … Continue reading
Still Not Done
Yup, still going through photos and videos from the ATHS national convention. I would say that I am about halfway through the photos and less than a quarter through the video. I hope everyone is enjoying what they see. Here we … Continue reading
Autocar Mondays – 1948 DC-200
The brakes held on this 1948 Autocar DC-200. If they had failed I would have been squashed like a bug. Nothing is out of place on this truck. The sheet metal is straight. The paint gleams. The engine hums away … Continue reading
Load Shift
It’s very possible the unlucky driver of the J.B. Hunt Intermodal truck made the left turn on to Kirkville Road hundreds of times if not more over the years. Sticking to the rightmost lane its only one wide sweeping turn to … Continue reading
Conventional Convention
Classics. They evoke feelings of nostalgia and happiness. How does this truck make you feel? There was no shortage of beauties like this Kenworth on the York Expo center fairgrounds two weeks ago. The fact that I’m still sharing photos … Continue reading
Endless Cabovers Part Three
I took many more cabover photos than I realized! Coverage has now been extended to day three. We’ll start with this sharp looking Marmon. And how about this nice looking Kenworth? Perfect for the city deliveries. A few immaculate Macks were also … Continue reading
Endless Cabovers Part Two
To quote myself from my first day at the show “Soooo many trucks!” I took north of 500 photos during my three days in York. During the same time period over 1100 trucks passed through the gates. Basic math tells … Continue reading
