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Truck Shows of the Past – 2012 Midwest Classic Truck Show
I always enjoy seeing photos of truck shows from outside my usual range of attendance. I feel that it helps me keep a fresh perspective on what there is to see out there across this great country of ours. Today … Continue reading
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Truck Spotting on Vaction
The past five days or so I spent some time down in Florida, specifically the Walt Disney World region. Even though I was on vacation my eyes were still peeled for trucks of any variety. WDW does a good job … Continue reading
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Lost and Found – Fords and Internationals
Last month on the way to the Empire Farm Days show I passed by Seneca Pipe and Paving. They have a very large collection of old Ford and International dump trucks that seem to be in various forms of use … Continue reading
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Tagged Ford LTL 9000, international S-series
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The Western Report – Western Distributing Transportion Corp
I hope you like the world “western” because it’s going to be all over this post. Ryan sends us this sweet looking Kenworth belonging to Western Distributing Transportation Corp. Checking out their website they seem to do a little bit … Continue reading
Plows, Plows and More Plows
The local heavy duty spring shop has been a real gold mine of plow spotting recently. Of course, this is usually the case no matter the time of the year. Fortunately for me it happens to be on my path … Continue reading
Wind Power Madness
I’m fairly certain that most of you enjoyed the photos from last week submitted by Rick. No doubt you were left wanting more. As customer service is my main goal here a just a few more photos. Below you see … Continue reading
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Tagged daily express, hardscrabble wind power project, jpw riggers, southern tier express
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ATCA Harford – The Videos
I’ve had the super computers of Youtube crunching the numbers all night to bring you the videos below of the 2013 ATCA Northeastern Penn Endless Mountain truck show. Video 1 starts off with more trucks climbing the hill to the … Continue reading
ATCA Harford 2013 – The Photos
Plenty of classic trucks to enjoy today from the ATCA Northeastern Penn Chapter show in Harford, PA. You may recognize some familiar faces from years past or other truck shows in the area. Despite the threat of rain in the … Continue reading
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Tagged atca northeastern pa, classic truck show, endless mountains, vintage truck show
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Autocar Mondays – ATCA Harford 2013
It doesn’t get much more Autocar than this! Yesterday I attended the ATCA NE Penn Endless Mountain chapter truck show in Haford, PA where I had the absolute pleasure to see this prime example of a classic dump truck. Everything … Continue reading
Still Working – International Dump Trucks
I’ve crossed paths with plenty of old ‘Binders over the course of the summer. Some may feel that I seek them out but in reality they seem to be everywhere. I guess they were built to last or International made … Continue reading
