I just found this video. There's a lot of really nice old trucks. I like the leaving video because it's different seeing them moving and hearing them, instead of just walking around them. Each truck has a personality when it's moving... I couldn't believe how many trucks almost got seriously messed up by pulling out in front of cars that were way to close.
Well, you missed out on Macungie, Pennsylvania... The Daytona 500 of historic truck shows, There were a lot more trucks and a lot more horn usage (due to the presence of truckspotters) in that show, and it was epic.
Those old trucks are amazing and beautiful I love em. The KW at 21:09, is it a W900, W922 or a W925? I just thought I'd ask since it's a really great looking rig. Please and Thank you.
There’s a lot more 359’s and W900 A’s in Ca hauling freight than most realize. If you’re not going in the ports, there’s no one enforcing that crap. Met a guy with an ‘85 359 with a B model cat in it two weeks ago in Barstow and he has number 4 CVSA stickers in the windshield from a recent inspection at the Livingston scale on 99. FK Ca
@@Plowguitarist I was wondering cause when I was in Chino last year the was a old cab over Freightliner from Arizona and when I asked what he was going to do he said nothing until they catch him.
@@Plowguitarist still see old cars around more than any other state. As a otr driver I can tell you Florida, New York and Illinois has more Tesla owners than California...saw a guy driving a 69 C10 pickup...let's just say the mosquitos in medesto are extinct...
What a nice day! Looks like the cabovers are making a come-back!
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It was an awesome show! It's good to see the cabovers well represented at this event. I miss seeing them on the roads!
I am very glad to see like this old trucks 😍😍😍
Nice! Thank you. Moved here from PA and this will do as a substitute for the Show in Macungie. Stay safe.
Thanks! I've always wanted to check out the ATCA event in Macungie. Lots of trucks unique to the East Coast out there!
So nice to see your beautiful trucks, wish we had more of them here in Sweden , Greetings !
Thanks for watching!
Que hermosos camiones los felicito, que montón de historias en estos camiones,, desde Costa Rica un abrazo amigos ,
Tysvm for the video, i wish i could have gone to this but i didn't know about it. Thank you
No problem! If you'd like to attend in the future, this show is always held on the first Saturday in May.
I just found this video. There's a lot of really nice old trucks. I like the leaving video because it's different
seeing them moving and hearing them, instead of just walking around them. Each truck has a personality
when it's moving...
I couldn't believe how many trucks almost got seriously messed up by pulling out in front of cars that were
way to close.
Enjoyed!!
Thanks.
many thanks for filming it, great to watch from the rainy UK
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Those trucks look like they should still be working!
They still look great after all these years
the engine sound is amazing
Wow man you even captured some Peterbilt 282 Cabovers, nice!!!
Of course! They're some of the best trucks that participate at this show. I miss seeing those all over the highways.
I have many,many miles in a cabover Pete.
Keep on Trucking 🚚🚛🚙🛻
The firetruck reminds of the old T.V. show Emergency 🦺
Well, you missed out on Macungie, Pennsylvania... The Daytona 500 of historic truck shows, There were a lot more trucks and a lot more horn usage (due to the presence of truckspotters) in that show, and it was epic.
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Those old trucks are amazing and beautiful I love em. The KW at 21:09, is it a W900, W922 or a W925? I just thought I'd ask since it's a really great looking rig. Please and Thank you.
The one towing a 1968 W923A. One of my favorite recent additions to the Socal ATHS lineup!
@@twinrodders So the yellow KW is a W923A? And the year is 1968?
@ryanpoulin5144 That's right, and the one on the trailer is a 1961. I didn't catch the exact model, though.
@@twinrodders That's okay. I was wondering more about the yellow one with the green hood. Thank you for the information.
When was this,?? Thanks BigAl California.
This was Saturday, May 4, 2024 at the SoCal Railway Museum in Perris. This show is always held the first Saturday in May.
15:53 Hi Jimmy!!!!
Jimmy Boschma and family bring some cool trucks to this show. That Kenworth is always a favorite of mine!
@@twinrodders Sad....Jimmy just passed on May 28th.
@johannesboreen So sorry to hear that 😢. Wishing the best for his family during this time.
Haha the 55 is running on the back of the truck
Thought they won’t let you drive the old trucks in California since the new law went into effect. Didn’t see no DEF tanks those trucks?
All registered as historical vehicles. They can be driven a limited amount of miles each year. Cant be used for commercial use
@@Truckster_Metfan91 still see some old trucks like 352s being used in bull hauling in California.
There’s a lot more 359’s and W900 A’s in Ca hauling freight than most realize. If you’re not going in the ports, there’s no one enforcing that crap. Met a guy with an ‘85 359 with a B model cat in it two weeks ago in Barstow and he has number 4 CVSA stickers in the windshield from a recent inspection at the Livingston scale on 99. FK Ca
@@Plowguitarist I was wondering cause when I was in Chino last year the was a old cab over Freightliner from Arizona and when I asked what he was going to do he said nothing until they catch him.
@@Plowguitarist still see old cars around more than any other state. As a otr driver I can tell you Florida, New York and Illinois has more Tesla owners than California...saw a guy driving a 69 C10 pickup...let's just say the mosquitos in medesto are extinct...
What are the dates for this show?
@@thomasgarcilazo5150 This is usually held the first Saturday in May
Thank you
Só velharia do conta não, prefiro Mercedes 😂😂😂😂