I've been a Mack truck die hard fan for a long time, since the 70s... I really enjoyed every second of this video. What beautiful trucks you showed to us! Great work and thank you for sharing!
I’m glad I had the opportunity to drive a Superliner. The truck was a nice, not much compared to the trucks they have today. Just a rough old truck, but I wish I had it today. The cab was comfortable , the sleeper was roomy. I think it was a nice truck.
Tip of the hat to all of the exhibitors, some of them who drove considerable distances, despite the absurdly high cost of diesel fuel, to make the show!
Altho beautiful rigs, they need to work again. Not on asphalt or some shit jobs but local freight would be nice because people would get to see them again.. I drove a good many of the old Macks when just a young man. I guess one thing your never going to see if at all is the Dayton wheels in chrome. I didn't notice any of the long nose LT Macks with those tri plex transmissions
@@RustyZipper I see young folk get a rig that is say from the eighties... they look under the hood at just for sake of conversation... a six cylinder engine with just points and plugs, manual steering and brakes... the shift lever standing there... they are trying to find park in this transmission, they just twist the key and it rolls over and over till battery is dead, so tow it to scrap an go buy a running rig. After a couple drives, it hits marketplace or craigslist.
I also love seeing the italiano surnames on the doors of the trucks!
I've been a Mack truck die hard fan for a long time, since the 70s... I really enjoyed every second of this video. What beautiful trucks you showed to us! Great work and thank you for sharing!
I thought I died and went to heaven puppy dogs everywhere. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, what an amazing festival of MACK and other trucks!
I’m glad I had the opportunity to drive a Superliner. The truck was a nice, not much compared to the trucks they have today. Just a rough old truck, but I wish I had it today. The cab was comfortable , the sleeper was roomy. I think it was a nice truck.
9:35 man that DM looks sharp
Thanks for uploading
Great video!! Love seeing the old iron and props on getting that Crosley!!!
I love it ! We were shown quite a bit . Accidently of course.Lol All about that pristine parking spot . Lol
Haha! Plenty more to come. Your 15 mins isn't up yet!
When I die I hope this is whats at heaven's Gates waiting for me
I know some of these trucks are working trucks yet they still keep them in show condition!
always a great show
Lots of gorgeous Bulldogs!!
Great video! I want to finish my 71 Bronco and turn that cash into a nice R model or Superliner!
That blue Brockway in the beginning. 🥴
Tip of the hat to all of the exhibitors, some of them who drove considerable distances, despite the absurdly high cost of diesel fuel, to make the show!
I want one 👍
Some nice K Whoppers too!
Это вся моя мечта поездить на этом красавцый 👍👍👍👍😘
Where was this show held at?
Not an ounce of DEF was injured in the making of this movie
Until the 7:00 mark anyhow
You were there?
At 1:13 is that a V8 powered Mack ? Any assistance one way or the other would be greatly appreciated 👍👍 ?
Please tell me that blue Brockway has a Detroit inside of it........ ! (the one on the back of that lowboy)
Altho beautiful rigs, they need to work again. Not on asphalt or some shit jobs but local freight would be nice because people would get to see them again.. I drove a good many of the old Macks when just a young man. I guess one thing your never going to see if at all is the Dayton wheels in chrome. I didn't notice any of the long nose LT Macks with those tri plex transmissions
Unless you upgrade the power trains, the older units will be too expensive to run on a daily basis.
I agree but dang they can’t get anyone to drive the fancy rigs nowadays with them Bluetooth Heated CupHolders let alone these Man Rigs with no A/C
@@RustyZipper I see young folk get a rig that is say from the eighties... they look under the hood at just for sake of conversation... a six cylinder engine with just points and plugs, manual steering and brakes... the shift lever standing there... they are trying to find park in this transmission, they just twist the key and it rolls over and over till battery is dead, so tow it to scrap an go buy a running rig. After a couple drives, it hits marketplace or craigslist.
New sub! Liked 👍😊🌙🌙
Why don't these guys drive their trucks?