Fantastic Tim,thanks for the upload and your time walking us around the show and the cab views...so i've basicially seen the Iowa 80 39th truck jamboree from my armchair at home on vacation in the centre of Ireland...as we would say "you couldn't beat it with a big stick"
The Cabovers are the ones that still catch my attention. I used to sleep on the doghouse while riding with my dad - was warm on cold nights. He drove chip-truck and later flatbed. I'm very tempted to drive truck after I retire from the Navy; not for the money, but just to travel the U.S. I have been stationed overseas for half my career.
First truck I drove a diamond t straight truck, cummins, 20 foot bed for a lumber co in north NJ, first tractor trailer B61 Mack, the first pete cab over a 362 model, by the time that came out I was driving a 379EXHD, the 352 #97 similar to a 352 I owned except mine was gray and black, enjoyed the show, pull toy rambling on.
When I was a kid my pop had a good friend that owned a paving company in Costa Mesa CA he had 4 or 5 of those 1974 cabover GMC's 2 axle dump trucks with gas motors he also had a 2 axle mack like that GMC with a sleeper shell don't really know how to explain the sleeper but he pulled a short low bed with it to haul his grader to jobs
If you have ever seen the movie Steel Cowboy the truck in the movie is a 77 Western Star with a Mercury sleeper and yes the Marmon was handmade in Texas
Hi Tim, I've been following your channel from the start and really enjoy you "idiotic ramblings"...you are full of wisdom sir ...I've been driving for 5 years now and am currently pulling doubles, I would like to buy my own rig and am wondering if you'd recommend going to Landstar to learn my P's and Q's before going on my own, and how much cash I should have on hand to start...thanks.
Great looking Trucks, I especially like the Schneider Freight liner with the POW-MIA YOU ARE NOT & FORGOTTEN on it . Beautifully done!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA & OUR VETERANS!!!
Haha!! I thought that guy was walking around the back of your trailer to take a 10-100 until he saw you COME ON!!!
It looks like you had a lot of fun. I'm officially jealous.
thanks for showing us the light show at the Iowa 80
Fantastic Tim,thanks for the upload and your time walking us around the show and the cab views...so i've basicially seen the Iowa 80 39th truck jamboree from my armchair at home on vacation in the centre of Ireland...as we would say "you couldn't beat it with a big stick"
Your truck looks as good as any "Show Trucks" in this video.
Thanks for the truck show Tim and all the other great footage you have given
Hey Mr.G thanks for sharing the strolling views and all of your efforts making these videos.
Thanks 4 sharing-luv seeing the old trucks
Thank's Tim awesome video, many Beautiful Rig's even the one with the well polished Air Tabs on the Trailer. HeHe 😁👍👍👊✌Peace 🇺🇸
Gary S-45-70 hideous 🤮
Sweet video! The purple and white kenworth is beautiful!
The Cabovers are the ones that still catch my attention. I used to sleep on the doghouse while riding with my dad - was warm on cold nights. He drove chip-truck and later flatbed. I'm very tempted to drive truck after I retire from the Navy; not for the money, but just to travel the U.S. I have been stationed overseas for half my career.
Great footage but you shoulda entered your large car, it’s for sure show floor material. Good to see The Snow’s Big Green Goose.
The engine in the pirkle cabover at 17:23 is a old cummins possibly a 220 or 262 that sort of yellow color is a old cummins factory color.
great job enjoyed every minute
4367plu all 43? Impressive and thanks for watching
First truck I drove a diamond t straight truck, cummins, 20 foot bed for a lumber co in north NJ, first tractor trailer B61 Mack, the first pete cab over a 362 model, by the time that came out I was driving a 379EXHD, the 352 #97 similar to a 352 I owned except mine was gray and black, enjoyed the show, pull toy rambling on.
Awesome Trucks. Thank you Sir .
Looks like a beautiful day with a lot of beautiful trucks!👍😎
Great video.......good job........keep it safe!!
Awesome video Tim, thank you for taking the time to edit and share your vids with us!! Have a great night and be safe out there brother.
Jason
Jason K I left off the normal music everyone likes to add to these and just kept it simple, glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, lots of beautiful trucks, but really I think yours rates right up there with the best of them..thanks for sharing..
Nice video! Thanks for sharing
When I was a kid my pop had a good friend that owned a paving company in Costa Mesa CA he had 4 or 5 of those 1974 cabover GMC's 2 axle dump trucks with gas motors he also had a 2 axle mack like that GMC with a sleeper shell don't really know how to explain the sleeper but he pulled a short low bed with it to haul his grader to jobs
Great video - thank you. Interesting that there didn't seem to be a single Lonestar amongst all those show trucks
Good video. Thanks
If he was taking the air tabs that would have made Tim happy lol. As long as he used “Avon” bath oil to remove the sticky residue left behind
That Freightliner with the green dashboard outline light. Wow, intense.
If you have ever seen the movie Steel Cowboy the truck in the movie is a 77 Western Star with a Mercury sleeper and yes the Marmon was handmade in Texas
Hi Tim, I've been following your channel from the start and really enjoy you "idiotic ramblings"...you are full of wisdom sir
...I've been driving for 5 years now and am currently pulling doubles, I would like to buy my own rig and am wondering if you'd recommend going to Landstar to learn my P's and Q's before going on my own, and how much cash I should have on hand to start...thanks.
It is bad, that there are not many Pete 362...
Tim, you should have entered your truck, she would have won the good looker and hard worker category. Come on!!!! LOL
Abe Ash I couldn’t, it had a rolling televised interview with in cab cameras and drone footage on Thursday, can’t leave the show once it’s in
You should write Big Pete on your Truck Tim, great video!!!
That yellow truck at 4:50 looks like part of the famous fleet in Australia, Google images for neil mansell transport
Thanks for postin dis.
Khalil R. Mercado your welcome, thanks for watching
Sweetness!
What the hell is the Cascadia doing there around 4:19?
Great looking Trucks, I especially like the Schneider Freight liner with the POW-MIA YOU ARE NOT & FORGOTTEN on it . Beautifully done!!! GOD BLESS AMERICA & OUR VETERANS!!!
John M. Evangelis I agree, I like seeing these companies paying tribute
Damn 7 minutes and 80 views already! You must be popular truck driver! Come on!
What was that guy about to do by your trailer at the end of the video
Joshua Marshall I think he was seeking out some shade
No Rat Rod Trucks?
Life is good. Come on !!
Jason K 👍
You need your golf cart Tim.
Best for last!
I know it takes a lot of your free time to edit and upload, no music is totally fine and for this video not needed.
Have an awesome day !!
God bless
What was that dude doing behind your trailer ? Takin a leak?
Jason K I was wondering the same thing, haha
Seeking shade from the hot sun, it was rough along with the heat
Thinking the same......lol....I really think he was gonna steal the air tabs till Tim showed up......lol
LumberJunkee hahaha...exactly what I was thinking..
At 9:44 was that dude about to take a piss by your truck? 😂
Lazaro Vera ... most likly.. There's quite a few "wayward pissers" out their.
Seeking shade I believe
Marmon is Canadian.
1rst . love it sir . have agood day
2nd 👍
Afternoon.
Kevin R Hanson 3rd 👍
IOWA IS SPELLED LIKE THIS😁
Thanks MOM 👍👍 I must have been drinking and typing
Hi tim
James Bailey 😀
Why don't you put your truck in it