Maybe at little O.T.? ...nah. This is always a good show, with hundreds of hopped up geezers..free to the public. I did see another HAMBer there (BeatnikPirate)..and I thought it was my dirty little secret. The flea market isn't bad, but we bought all of the good stuff already. So, for your viewing pleasure, here are some shots. How did this guy sneak in? Ya gotta love the name of the one school bus driver. I wonder how the Hummer guys feel when this guy pulls up along side them? Chopped? I love this! Mack, Jr. I really dig the gas tank dashboard. I wonder where the ashtrays are?
I love the polished milk truck! My wife is wanting me to find her one to build for her, why I dont know but she says they are cute. But I would love to go to that show one day! Billy
My Dad was a trucker, I use to love watching shift those twin sticks. I wanted to be a trucker but he said he would kick my butt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mf6AUbjT-s&feature=related
Nice pictures, Greg! Here's a few that I took. There will probably be lots more trucks at Macungie today.
Great pics. I wasn't aware of this show. I'll have to mark it on my calender for next year. brianinpa
It's every year, about the same time. The grounds can get a little messy if it rains heavily, but with these guys, there's always a lot of eagerness to pull you out of any quagmire. If the four-wheelers get stuck, the tracked vehicles take over. It's actually the big show for the Antique Truck Assn. of America. I did the newsletter for the local chapter for some years, but hot rods were always in mind mind & I finally swayed over to the dark side. By the way, there's always a decent truck corral with stuff for sale. I sold my '47 Thriftmaster there about five years ago in no time flat. Here's a couple that I snapped walking through the lot. The white Ford had a 25K price on it & that bastardized Stude had a 5k sticker.