The golden days of trucking, and I was there! Drove from 69 to 89 until doctors pulled me out of my truck & off the road. That day was one of the worst days of my life but I've got enough memories to last a lifetime. They called me High-Gear...
The Average Quiz : I have a feeling you would've loved it. To be sure, driving back then had it's ups & downs but for the most part the good outweighed the bad by a long shot. Sadly you young drivers today will never understand the freedom & independence we had..it was a different world back then, and lord did we have fun...
One of my favorite past times were watching all the different paint schemes. Now? Shoot. Boring. Bland Invisible. Kenworth. Peterbilt. Freightliner. My favorite in that order. 70-80s only.
We are a dying breed and no one respects what we do out here. I am a widow of a trucker and I drive. I am reminded about the hard work we do. To all my brothers and sisters you are making me proud to call you FAMILY
Haven't bought DEF in over 5 years. W9 glider w/6nz. Started driving in 75, I remember the old days. Some of it was kinda rough, but we had a good time.
Yep,Transport City is just a parking lot and a body dump now. I retired from trucking last year,the trucking business has become unrecognizable from when I started in 79.
I used to buy log books 6 at the time at truck stops @ 25C a book and no one ever check them. We drove till we got tired, had 4hrs nap and went again. No fcucking stress, no cameras or aircon, just bloody mosquitoes ( Canadian North) and permits for every State or Province. @#&&%$@, other than that, no comment :-)
I couldn't agree with you more, @@TheBostonTrucker! I'm absolutely certain Lesa "Yo-Yo" Worley's still wearing her oversized, ten-gallon cowboy hat, tight jeans, and cowboy boots to this very day while still looking beautiful, elegant, and sophisticated! Thanks for commenting, bro!
Lesa is one beautiful lady, inside and out. Soooo very glad to have met her years ago. A straight up gal, that I'm proud to call my friend. Just killin' me that her health is goin' down the tubes. "Eagle Claw" on the flip.
What an interesting story! I'm so delighted (not to mention a little bit envious) you got to meet Lesa "Yo-Yo" Worley many years ago! Despite her health woes, I'll definitely continue to pray for "Yo-Yo'"! Thanks for commenting, @@tombeyer375!
I remember growing up through the 80s and talking with truckers on the CB while we were driving on family trips... some of the best people out there, and they still are
@@olvinyldude I collect UA-cam music artist from around the World on my channel for a number of years. One YT uploader from the UK uploaded his vinyl record collections that are very rare. Some are first pressing albums. I listen to many genres of music even in other languages. Some are one of a kind found nowhere else including some concerts.
@@davidfromamerica1871 That is awesome! I have several of those also, some of only pressings known... I have a few up on the channel, & I do indeed love all genre music as well! Music is the great healer & soother.. I have the Original "Tombstone Every Mile" up on the channel, you may enjoy that one..it is so different, from the one we heard on Radio back in the day.. Happy Trails!
What an awesome video ! The golden age of trucking for sure , I sent this to my uncle and he got quite a kick out of it! He said in ‘79 he was hauling steel to New York in a ‘72 White Freightliner coe with no power steering, and if he could go back to them days it’d be only for that gal and her truck 😂😂😂
Oh Carolina flash a good ol boy. Drove with that man for 3 year's unfortunately never had the privilege to drive with yo yo. Thanks for sharing Mike really appreciate it the good old days
One of my lifetime dreams was to became a long haul trucker in north america.! 2009 i was fullfilling my dream and moved over from munich bavaria to a canadian company which one is servicing cross border. planned for one year finally it was a little more than 10 years and it was best time in my life. phantastic people,amazing customers and always nice officers and i be very proud and thankful that i have had the chance to spend the time in middle of all this great people. i never forget this phantastic times and always thinking back in a positive mind. to all the people my best wishes an stay safe out there
The good old days are gone an we the old school are fading away I'm proud I was way back when we there trucker had respect, morals and values God bless you all an keep the sunny side up
You’ve got that right, driver. Some young drivers I know enjoy sitting for hours and listening to my stories of those good old days. Others think I’m lying and look at me like I’ve got a third eye in the middle of my forehead. Drivers like you and I were members of the privileged few who got to experience a rare time in history when drivers had true freedom & independence,......and lord did we have fun doing a job we loved...
Great job, and video here ! I remember seeing that show with Yo-Yo on as guest! She was great ... I have her record,with her singing, "Yo-Yo On the Side" ...Actually, I put it up on my channel several years ago. ... I love/breathe Diesel, drove several years, 70's, thru 90's ... Great times..Miss it often, always knew where to stop and eat ! Miss all those great Truck Music songs, also.. I have many, many of them on my channel as well ... Thanx so much, Yo-Yo for all your years of keeping America going, and supplied.."IF YOU OWN IT, A TRUCKER BROUGHT IT" ! ! ! Bless you, Yo-Yo.. and you also, Boston Trucker... Thanx for all you do.. Awesome video ! ! !
Thank you for sharing this. I really appreciate watching drivers from previous generations. As a 4th generation driver i wouldn't be here now without them.
Boy this video sure brought back memories. Even the truck stop. (been there, done that).started in the 70's until last year. Started with a 67 COE International coe 4000 with a 238 Detroit with a 10. No power steering , no air ride , not even seat. vacuum power windows wipers. Back then truck stops had great food, free coffee, some had full service fuel . Also truckers were more friendly to each other and would help each other. ON a side note saw a Midwest trailer. remember home of the 1 dollar down truck to become a o/o
I know an old man who's been trucking over 40 years, still going. He remembers back when very few of the truck stops had showers. It was nothing for a trucker to stop his truck on a bridge over a river or creek, get down in the water underneath and take a bath. Those guys were tough as nails!
She was a fine looking woman! I noticed she pulled one of them walkin sticks out of her hat! Any bull hauler will know what I'm talking about Com'on. ;) ;) I started trailer trucking in '83. Man those were the days! I loved it! Bought my own truck and trailer in October of '88. Long nose Petercar with a shiny hiney. I miss that ride to this day. Had a bad motorcycle wreck in '94 and got stuck in a wheelchair for a while. Ahhh bygone days for the memory bank Lol.
When you could actually tell what kind of truck it was coming from a mile away.....and what was under the hood between the air cleaners when it went past. Great video!!!!
When trucking was awesome with awesome trucks! Shes got the best one ever made Pete Ex hood 359 with Airplane dash!!! Better food at truck stops too they were mom n pop shops mostly!
Back when parking at the truck stops was free whether it was for an hour or a weekend on a 1st come - 1st serve basis. My only complaints were that 1) the vegetables were always over cooked, mushy, & tasteless, and, 2) fresh fruit was a rarity.
I have 31+ years. Growing tired. I long for the day when I can afford to drive my truck down that last mile to where "They" like Yo yo and all of the Truckers are waiting for me and welcome me home.
This video made my eyes swell up. I really miss those old trucks. That was the best time to be truckin. I started in 1985 and drove some of those old trucks...memories.
I did too. 1989. My first truck. 1985 International coe. Short stick. Super 10. You and I are the last of a generation of Truckers. Now. There are just people who drive trucks. I know you understand exactly what I mean. I have 31+ years. Growing tired. I long for the day when I can afford to drive my truck down that last mile to where "They" like Yo yo and all of the Truckers are waiting for me and welcome me home.
I started in 1981, The first machine I drove was a 73 freightliner with an old 290 cummins air over hydraulic wedge brakes, no power steering, no horses , and you had to drag your feet if you want to stop,, had a road Ranger 13 speed, I cursed that truck almost every day I was in it but when I look back at it that’s the truck that made me a driver machanic,, still working on diesel today, 59 years young,,
I had been infatuated with big trucks since I was 3 years old and was 15 years old when I watched this! I figured if she could drive those big rigs so could I and in 1991 my dream came true. Yo Yo was this little girl's inspiration! If she's still around I hope she's doing alright and I'd thank her if I could!
Man I have 21 years under my belt I came in at the end of the golden era of Big Rigging I remember those old school guys they taught me the ropes, those days are long gone 😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
Right along with ya I've been out 21 years myself and was taught old school to far cry from today from the nit wits sterring wheel holders and weenies of today and the flip flop freddys u gotta look at over the summer there's very few of u and I out here anymore were the last of the real truckers
22 yrs out here pulling a skateboard, don't let the good times die fellas. Trucking is what we make it. Still gear jamming with my paper logs, no emissions, straight pipes and big hammer cb. Roll on brothers.
Oh yes back when we had real television. Real people was always one of my favorite shows and I remember watching this episode. Sarah Purcell was an absolute gem of a human being very beautiful and a great interviewer. Yoyo certainly did know how to fill out those jeans...lol.
Miles long convoys were my favorite parts of childhood road trips in the 80s running up and down I65 and the connecting highways. We went to Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Florida plenty from home in Louisville Kentucky
An older friend of mine was a cross-country trucker from about the late 70's to the early 90's and said it was the best job and best time of his life. Only gave it up due to health issues
This is the era i was born in, but still remember enough to know that I was born too late. I am the last generation that didn't have cellphones, Internet, or did much else on a computer than use it as a glorified type writer.
@@jasmineduran6731 if enough young people felt like you do and stuck together with that state of mind I believe things could be like that again. Don’t change your self we need more young people like you. 👍🇺🇸
I started driving straights in '76 and 18's in '78....did 40 years. SO glad I got to drive real deal A-Cars and B Models and White Freightliners and cabovers. OH those cabovers! I left part of my left kidney in a Transtar 4070! Truckers today with their flip flops and sweat pants and headsets. UGH!!
My father started driving after WW2, I was raised in a truck for the first 5 years starting in 1973, his handle was "The Scalded Dog", Curtis Leroy Jones. This was a special time in America.
I can’t help but wonder if my great uncle ever met Yo-Yo. He was one of the true legendary trucker outlaws. If he met Yo-Yo I could see him giving her his six shooter he use to carry and telling her to take no grief from anyone! Lol. The stories I heard from him were unreal. Weren’t just stories, he had pictures to back it all up. I’m lucky enough to have most of those pictures, postcards and letters that he sent home from 1950-1980. Would love to know more about Yo-Yo, I can only imagine her life story. What a pioneer she must have been for women in trucking!
@@tsimmons1974ts Hi ya, No I just looked her up, Lesa Worley/Yo Yo, shes not very well, last drove bout 10yrs ago, she has multiple sclerosis, her family are trying to raise money for her, she had a loada Rigs turn up to take her for a spin last year, Bless her. Check it out, via Google Lesa Michelle Hughes GoFundMe,see the news coverage 👍🏻 Keep on Truckin 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Awesome story,I love watching about peoples lifestyles on the other side of the planet,and being about truckers made it even better,,to yo yo and all truckers,my love and respect,best wishes to all,from,Auckland,New Zealand.❤😍🙂😉😉
Now this was one GOOD video...showing good ole trucks, good truckers and people out there having fun! There were some nice lady truckers out there back in the 80s etc...you could see some pretty trucks and pretty ladies driving them. Good times. 🤩
Sooooo very glad to have made her acquaintance out there. She's got a really good heart, and cares about her family and fellow truckers out there. She'll tell ya what's what, if ya need to hear it too!! One special lady right there. ❤
Everyone holding a cigarette, a guy who shines shoes in an industry where everyone wears Crocks, and everyone is under 200 lbs. What planet is this on?
This was before every truck stop had a fast food joint in it. This was in a time when people looked up to truckers. When drivers had some self respect and gave common courtesy. Something todays steering wheel holders know nothing about.
Its 1978 and I'm trying to get some sleep in the coffin of a 75" W9. Over the sound of a screaming jimmy my brother was beating like it owed him millions. Its 14,000 degrees in here with the windows down and the coffin door held open with bailin wire just to get some relief from that August heat as we were rollin out of Laredo Tx. My brother says "you gettin any air back there? I said "did you know that ol gal you was with all night, is married to...THE SHERIFF!? He spun around in his seat and said "NO!!!" I said "drive faster son, you need the distance..... and I need the air!" ......
Hi-jacked by the fringe, lunatics running the asylum, we was to polite for our own damn good, quiet when we should’ve been yelling, sleeping when we should’ve been fighting......... Complacency rolled this great nation on her side but it was you and me who kicked her into the grave! -poem by Adam Banta
Just get that load there and head back for another the owner would say, I'll pay the tickets.I got the horses just load that wagon. Yes sir them were the days.
Log books what are they. I worked for a wrecker company that had seven wrecker on the road. The boss know everybody in town getting a license was easy also drove over the road for him also. Stay away from the scales and get back home. Never used a log book until I moved to a different state and drove for a different company. Now every thing is e-log no thank you.
My grandpa's handle was tinkerbell, drove over a million & a half miles...logged.... unlogged was another story. Military freight & who knows what else! Much respect to all those running our freight
The good old days, long gone just a fading memory now. I caught the arse end of it here in Australia running between Melbourne & Adelaide between 1989 & 1995. Speed limiters came in 1990 onwards & those Perth runners hammer down once they crossed into SA in the middle of the night. 180 kilometers of single lane from the border to Tailem Bend, not even a overtaking lane. Everyone respected the call on the CB for overtaking it was a matter of life & death. No accidents, no boring drive, no mobile phones, 3 different licence, no point to point cameras, no seat shakers, no camera on you & no auto box. 425 hp was king, V8 Mack's doing 100 mph on the flats. I can go on & on & on. Love this video reminds of those long lost days when it was simple. Thank you for uploading 👍
@@Dajuggernaut74 yes, I seen the link video. Thanks. She should know, there are a lot of us old CBers who remember her. And her story. My heart and prayers go out to her and her family. God bless. 🙏💝
@DC if you're referring to the cigarettes just a quick fyi not all smokers get lung cancer or cancer of any kind and people that have literally never even touched a cigarette get lung cancer for example my aunt who passed from lung cancer and complications stemming from the disease never smoked a cigarette in her life
Man I work at my buddy's shop, we got us a beautiful 86 Pete tandem dump. Real pretty blue. We got her running good, put some jakes on the old B model cat. Pretty chrome stacks. Boy she ran and was pretty. Sold it for twice the price we got it. She still works everyday. I felt humble to work and drive the old girl.
I’m old enough to remember the tail end of those great days of trucking. Got to drive with the greats. I was 18 in 86’ did it for 25 years. Unfortunately the industry is finished and so am I, for the last 15 years.
I sure miss them days of truck'n .we used to take care of each other out here but no more Been driving for 38 years and it sure changed alot since then and not for the better.
Essentially they're all modern cowboys in every sense of the word. I have such great respect for truck drivers. Particularly OTR drivers who do more driving in one week then most people do in several months. All in every kind of weather. Holidays. Even disasters. The men and women that drive Peterbilts and Kenworths are what keeps America going. For without such men and women, our country stops period. God bless them all. My favorite truck is a Peterbilt 359 conventional with oversized exhaust pipes. Lots of chrome from the Chrome Shop. Extended frame and a big nice roomy sleeper. Truckers!!! We Love Y'all, Keep Trucking🇺🇲🇨🇱🐎
Your so right. nowadays its all about hauling as much freight, and as quickly as possible to get that bottom line for the company. Trucking has turned to shit. Dont think ill ever go back.
I met a lot of the outlaw drivers back in the day as a kid hanging out with my dad at the cherry ave truck stop or Jenkins Cummins or at the truck stop on I- 5 at Hanford
@@TheBostonTrucker there used be another one on cherry ave in Long Beach. Easy access to terminal island, the fish markets, all of the warehouses in south central la. Been to both. Ran across an old man in OKC last decade that Remembered as an 8 year kid riding with his dad in the late 60s
@@TheBostonTrucker sorry to hear of her poor health. I’m sure she dreams of her prime time, living the American dream on the open road. A different time and generation fading away. I come from a truck drivers family and have been turning wrenches on big rigs for the past 20 years. I hope people carry on the passion in generations to come
I remember riding in my step dads truck a cab over white freight liner way back early 80’s before white and freight liner split, loved going to the truck rodeo watching the races fun times.
Back in the good old days of trucking when my grandpa was trucking. My grandpa started about mid 60s and stopped in 95 he could pull that rig around like nobody’s businesses nothing but respect for truckers including this girl so proud of her in a time we’re a lot of people viewed this still as a mans job
I road with a guy from New Brunswick, Canada. Chip vans to log trucks to Craft pulp getting delivered down the NE US. I liked the work, just had other things going on. Having long hours in a rig, gave me a real respect for those whp were good drivers. Some 42 yrs later, I still recall those days. It was a lotta fun and hard too. Cheers
Plot twist... Yo Yo turnt that reporter on to the 'open road.' Cab had all the comforts of home with that 'pleather' tuck and roll. VERY private and sound proof.
The golden days of trucking, and I was there! Drove from 69 to 89 until doctors pulled me out of my truck & off the road. That day was one of the worst days of my life but I've got enough memories to last a lifetime. They called me High-Gear...
Wayward Son over here I stepped out in 08 when I lost my eye but Daddy brought me up learning how he did
Gentlemen, I wish I could have been there!!! I didn't start driving till 07. Sometimes I think I was born during the wrong time..
The Average Quiz : I have a feeling you would've loved it. To be sure, driving back then had it's ups & downs but for the most part the good outweighed the bad by a long shot. Sadly you young drivers today will never understand the freedom & independence we had..it was a different world back then, and lord did we have fun...
One of my favorite past times were watching all the different paint schemes. Now? Shoot. Boring. Bland
Invisible. Kenworth. Peterbilt. Freightliner. My favorite in that order. 70-80s only.
@@Shadowswordz71 me too brother.
We are a dying breed and no one respects what we do out here. I am a widow of a trucker and I drive. I am reminded about the hard work we do. To all my brothers and sisters you are making me proud to call you FAMILY
May God bless you while you're out trucking.
They never cared...
A lot of people have lost respect for EVERYTHING! I do appreciate truckers because I am a country boy and I know these things!
Keep on truckin’
That blonde interviewer said gas tank 😅😅😅😅😅😅, and she ensist its a gas tank , yo yo said well thats diesel engine 😊😅😅 im so alive now
I want to be a trucker when I’m older and I’ve always looked up to y’all
When trucks were trucks and drivers were drivers! No DEF , no shorts and sandals pure power, jeans and boots!!!
Hell yeah!
@Bedrock Miner Don diesel exhaust fluid. It’s supposed to cut back emissions expelled through the exhaust.
Last American cowboy!
Haven't bought DEF in over 5 years. W9 glider w/6nz. Started driving in 75, I remember the old days. Some of it was kinda rough, but we had a good time.
it's all foreigners now.
Lotta people don’t have a clue about what we mean when we say “ the good ole days,” here’s to the ones that do.
Sure don't thats when trucking was trucking
Yep,Transport City is just a parking lot and a body dump now. I retired from trucking last year,the trucking business has become unrecognizable from when I started in 79.
You got that right driver!
@@nutmagnet22 1979 haha year I was born. Just turned 42. My dad was a trucker. I have my CDL-A but only use it for local runs for road construction.
All hail,yes sir
no stress days, freedom, no cameras, no cell phone, no computer, paper logs
And not a lot of traffic compared to today.
And them little white pills so long and round to a driver it was a west coast turn around 😄😄
Truckstop parking lots didn't smell like urine. Bags of 💩 were not all over the lot.
What logs? 🤣👍
@@Sdukes001 More like,which logs?
Back in them days we'd have 4 or 5 licenses from different states. Run out of points on one license just use another.
😄👍🤠 I miss those days.
I used to buy log books 6 at the time at truck stops @ 25C a book and no one ever check them. We drove till we got tired, had 4hrs nap and went again. No fcucking stress, no cameras or aircon, just bloody mosquitoes ( Canadian North) and permits for every State or Province. @#&&%$@, other than that, no comment :-)
@@georgekusz4221 ya, the more complicated they made it, the more stressful that it got.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol wtf
Yo-Yo looks so beautiful, elegant, and sophisticated driving behind the wheel of her enormous big rig!
She still does!❤️🙂
I couldn't agree with you more, @@TheBostonTrucker! I'm absolutely certain Lesa "Yo-Yo" Worley's still wearing her oversized, ten-gallon cowboy hat, tight jeans, and cowboy boots to this very day while still looking beautiful, elegant, and sophisticated! Thanks for commenting, bro!
Lesa is one beautiful lady, inside and out. Soooo very glad to have met her years ago. A straight up gal, that I'm proud to call my friend. Just killin' me that her health is goin' down the tubes. "Eagle Claw" on the flip.
What an interesting story! I'm so delighted (not to mention a little bit envious) you got to meet Lesa "Yo-Yo" Worley many years ago! Despite her health woes, I'll definitely continue to pray for "Yo-Yo'"! Thanks for commenting, @@tombeyer375!
@@tombeyer375 I just looked her up on Facebook and she is sadly in bad shape. So sad. 😢
I remember growing up through the 80s and talking with truckers on the CB while we were driving on family trips... some of the best people out there, and they still are
Me too. The cared about the others in the road back then.
A wiggle when she walks and how fast them trucks go. Classic Pete and classy driver
A fella can't sit down and eat his ham and eggs or his bread and meat with a good lookin' woman like around and on the go...
LOL...Got ALL those old albums!!! Several on my channel... ( And the ORIGINAL Dick Curliss, Tombstone Every Mile !!!
@@olvinyldude
I collect UA-cam music artist from around the World on my channel for a number of years.
One YT uploader from the UK uploaded his vinyl record collections that are very rare. Some are first pressing albums. I listen to many genres of music even in other languages.
Some are one of a kind found nowhere else including some concerts.
@@davidfromamerica1871 That is awesome! I have several of those also, some of only pressings known... I have a few up on the channel, & I do indeed love all genre music as well! Music is the great healer & soother.. I have the Original "Tombstone Every Mile" up on the channel, you may enjoy that one..it is so different, from the one we heard on Radio back in the day..
Happy Trails!
@@olvinyldude
Happy Trails.
I love it.
Interesting segment from 40+ years ago. I truly wish we had a show like Real People again.
Damn ! , I was 17yr old back then , hitchhiking all over the place. YOYO I really wished you would have given me a ride lol😎
What an awesome video ! The golden age of trucking for sure , I sent this to my uncle and he got quite a kick out of it! He said in ‘79 he was hauling steel to New York in a ‘72 White Freightliner coe with no power steering, and if he could go back to them days it’d be only for that gal and her truck 😂😂😂
I'm happy you found this video and shared it. I'm sure he remembers those days.
Oh Carolina flash a good ol boy. Drove with that man for 3 year's unfortunately never had the privilege to drive with yo yo. Thanks for sharing Mike really appreciate it the good old days
Yo-Yo got a bad 359
Her rear ain't bad either.
She's just altogether bad!
With an overdrive 15speed?
Corvette dash yessir
@237g BE nice. She's a really sweet lady, whose health is suffering real bad right now. Prayers goin' up, for dear Lesa "Yoyo".
One of my lifetime dreams was to became a long haul trucker in north america.!
2009 i was fullfilling my dream and moved over from munich bavaria to a canadian company which one is servicing cross border.
planned for one year finally it was a little more than 10 years and it was best time in my life.
phantastic people,amazing customers and always nice officers and i be very proud and thankful that i have had the chance to spend the time in middle of all this great people.
i never forget this phantastic times and always thinking back in a positive mind.
to all the people my best wishes an stay safe out there
What an amazing life story and wow those memories will last a lifetime!
Cool video! I really miss those classic trucks from the 70's and 80's with those awesome paint jobs!
Good days gone bye. 😥
Those two tone paint jobs were the best
@@billydirt89 everything painted white nowadays
The good old days are gone an we the old school are fading away I'm proud I was way back when we there trucker had respect, morals and values God bless you all an keep the sunny side up
You’ve got that right, driver. Some young drivers I know enjoy sitting for hours and listening to my stories of those good old days. Others think I’m lying and look at me like I’ve got a third eye in the middle of my forehead. Drivers like you and I were members of the privileged few who got to experience a rare time in history when drivers had true freedom & independence,......and lord did we have fun doing a job we loved...
Or rubber side down
When this was AMERICA
10-4 on that. Now look what we have! Sure do miss the old days.
Dang she was putting er in the wind on the racetrack!110 mph!woop woop!
You mean A.M.E.R.I.C.A
Na merica
Sticks is sticks and hicks is hicks
I've been in this business since 1987 and I'm still trucking. We sure did had a lot of fun back in the day.
Prayers for Yo-Yo, I hear she's not doing well health wise. A truly beautiful woman, thanks for the video.
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T.S. RACING
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Cancer Sticks ..
Get well soon
As of today March 2024 she isn't doing well and is not in a nursing home. 😔
Great job, and video here ! I remember seeing that show with Yo-Yo on as guest! She was great ... I have her record,with her singing, "Yo-Yo On the Side" ...Actually, I put it up on my channel several years ago. ... I love/breathe Diesel, drove several years, 70's, thru 90's ... Great times..Miss it often, always knew where to stop and eat ! Miss all those great Truck Music songs, also.. I have many, many of them on my channel as well ... Thanx so much, Yo-Yo for all your years of keeping America going, and supplied.."IF YOU OWN IT, A TRUCKER BROUGHT IT" ! ! ! Bless you, Yo-Yo.. and you also, Boston Trucker... Thanx for all you do.. Awesome video ! ! !
Wonder how many flip flop wearing steering wheel holders were insulted by this much testosterone.
Hahaha
Lol my dad brought me up to them days he drove 43 years passed away stepping out his ol W9 I have been doing it 18 years now ...
Bro, they are comfortably safe in their new automatic transmisson power steering units with company trackers and inside cab cameras facing them
LMFAO, brother, this was way the fuck over their heads !!
lol
Thank you for sharing this. I really appreciate watching drivers from previous generations. As a 4th generation driver i wouldn't be here now without them.
Boy this video sure brought back memories. Even the truck stop. (been there, done that).started in the 70's until last year. Started with a 67 COE International coe 4000 with a 238 Detroit with a 10. No power steering , no air ride , not even seat. vacuum power windows wipers. Back then truck stops had great food, free coffee, some had full service fuel . Also truckers were more friendly to each other and would help each other. ON a side note saw a Midwest trailer. remember home of the 1 dollar down truck to become a o/o
I know an old man who's been trucking over 40 years, still going. He remembers back when very few of the truck stops had showers. It was nothing for a trucker to stop his truck on a bridge over a river or creek, get down in the water underneath and take a bath.
Those guys were tough as nails!
She was a fine looking woman! I noticed she pulled one of them walkin sticks out of her hat! Any bull hauler will know what I'm talking about Com'on. ;) ;) I started trailer trucking in '83. Man those were the days! I loved it! Bought my own truck and trailer in October of '88. Long nose Petercar with a shiny hiney. I miss that ride to this day. Had a bad motorcycle wreck in '94 and got stuck in a wheelchair for a while. Ahhh bygone days for the memory bank Lol.
Twinsticks & toothpicks!
When you could actually tell what kind of truck it was coming from a mile away.....and what was under the hood between the air cleaners when it went past. Great video!!!!
She master the art of wearing those jeans.
True story, hard to look away!
Yes she did she surely did😊
I enthusiastically concur! And her ten-gallon Stetson looks absolutely gorgeous on her!
When trucking was awesome with awesome trucks! Shes got the best one ever made Pete Ex hood 359 with Airplane dash!!! Better food at truck stops too they were mom n pop shops mostly!
Back when parking at the truck stops was free whether it was for an hour or a weekend on a 1st come - 1st serve basis. My only complaints were that 1) the vegetables were always over cooked, mushy, & tasteless, and, 2) fresh fruit was a rarity.
Yeah, back then trucks had 3 pedals. A lot of the new ones now only have 2 pedals. (Sissymatics)
I really enjoy watching these old videos... Trucking ain't what it used to be way back then.
Sooo True
I have 31+ years. Growing tired. I long for the day when I can afford to drive my truck down that last mile to where "They" like Yo yo and all of the Truckers are waiting for me and welcome me home.
I'm on year 31 too. I'm not tired of it yet but I think about the time when I'll slow down and do this part time so as to enjoy life.
Wow that's a long haul.
I started trucking at 53. Now I'm 62 and will have to keep going till I can't pass the physical.
Get home safe brother.
This video made my eyes swell up. I really miss those old trucks. That was the best time to be truckin. I started in 1985 and drove some of those old trucks...memories.
I'm happy you found this video. I'm sure you've got plenty of stories.
I did too. 1989. My first truck. 1985 International coe. Short stick. Super 10. You and I are the last of a generation of Truckers. Now. There are just people who drive trucks. I know you understand exactly what I mean. I have 31+ years. Growing tired. I long for the day when I can afford to drive my truck down that last mile to where "They" like Yo yo and all of the Truckers are waiting for me and welcome me home.
@@TheBostonTrucker yes!!!
I started in 1981, The first machine I drove was a 73 freightliner with an old 290 cummins air over hydraulic wedge brakes, no power steering, no horses , and you had to drag your feet if you want to stop,, had a road Ranger 13 speed, I cursed that truck almost every day I was in it but when I look back at it that’s the truck that made me a driver machanic,, still working on diesel today, 59 years young,,
Got my start young back in 99 been driving a 79 pete ever since
I had been infatuated with big trucks since I was 3 years old and was 15 years old when I watched this! I figured if she could drive those big rigs so could I and in 1991 my dream came true. Yo Yo was this little girl's inspiration! If she's still around I hope she's doing alright and I'd thank her if I could!
She's still around and you can thank her! Here's an update on Miss YoYo! ua-cam.com/video/NsY6VjR-k6s/v-deo.html
@@TheBostonTrucker I'd like to meet her. I'm serious. I was a teenager when this was made. I'd like to thank her for her service to the industry
You are not old
She was rocking that 359 conventional back in the day when most trucks were cab overs. She was ahead of her time for sure
Man I have 21 years under my belt I came in at the end of the golden era of Big Rigging I remember those old school guys they taught me the ropes, those days are long gone 😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
Made it just under the wire.
Right along with ya I've been out 21 years myself and was taught old school to far cry from today from the nit wits sterring wheel holders and weenies of today and the flip flop freddys u gotta look at over the summer there's very few of u and I out here anymore were the last of the real truckers
22 yrs out here pulling a skateboard, don't let the good times die fellas. Trucking is what we make it. Still gear jamming with my paper logs, no emissions, straight pipes and big hammer cb. Roll on brothers.
43 yrs I been out here. And son, you did'nt even get a little taste of the good ole' days
@@jonrichardson7848 Ten four Brother 👍🏾
Really enjoyed that, brought back good memories when it was fun to be with your friends out on the road. Different story today out there.
Great memories when trucking was different and all your friends talked on that CB "DAMMIT BOY "
God I remember that...
Oh yes back when we had real television. Real people was always one of my favorite shows and I remember watching this episode. Sarah Purcell was an absolute gem of a human being very beautiful and a great interviewer. Yoyo certainly did know how to fill out those jeans...lol.
Miles long convoys were my favorite parts of childhood road trips in the 80s running up and down I65 and the connecting highways. We went to Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Florida plenty from home in Louisville Kentucky
An older friend of mine was a cross-country trucker from about the late 70's to the early 90's and said it was the best job and best time of his life. Only gave it up due to health issues
It's good for your soul.
Wish I could’ve been there. Those were the good old days. I’ll still be one of last cowboys but unfortunately there are not not many left.
How cool is that!? Boy, what I’d give to have that 359...looks like it had the 15spd against tha dash. Just beautiful.
I noticed it was against the dash too. Made me smile 😃
This is the “Merica” I grew up in. Now I feel like a foreigner in a strange land! Y’all remember when things made sense?
I feel the same and I ain’t liking it 🇺🇸
This is the era i was born in, but still remember enough to know that I was born too late. I am the last generation that didn't have cellphones, Internet, or did much else on a computer than use it as a glorified type writer.
@@325aliceI wouldn’t trade those days for the world. Good times. 👍
I’m 20 and I wish this was the America I could live in. Hopefully we’ll come around to this soon.
@@jasmineduran6731 if enough young people felt like you do and stuck together with that state of mind I believe things could be like that again. Don’t change your self we need more young people like you. 👍🇺🇸
I bet when YoYo talks her whole family is in pure awww about her trucking stories.
Back in the day, when truckin was fun........
Exactly
Fun.... but Hard Work, as well.
I believe it can be fun now too! Haha it may look different but it is still alive!
Wish we were back in those days
I started driving straights in '76 and 18's in '78....did 40 years. SO glad I got to drive real deal A-Cars and B Models and White Freightliners and cabovers. OH those cabovers! I left part of my left kidney in a Transtar 4070! Truckers today with their flip flops and sweat pants and headsets. UGH!!
My father started driving after WW2, I was raised in a truck for the first 5 years starting in 1973, his handle was "The Scalded Dog", Curtis Leroy Jones. This was a special time in America.
God bless the Scalded Dog!
Cheers to you for putting this video out. Thank you for this. Keep On Truckin'... {Weather Man}
10-4 Weather Man! I appreciate the comeback!
36 years ago I started, this newer generation will never be what we are.
You're right
I know it goes back years and years but, YoYo's backside is fun to watch.
I pray all is well with you and yours.
That was a great show. The video was great as well. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you 😊
Those really were the good ole days, I’m thankful i was part of them!
I can’t help but wonder if my great uncle ever met Yo-Yo. He was one of the true legendary trucker outlaws. If he met Yo-Yo I could see him giving her his six shooter he use to carry and telling her to take no grief from anyone! Lol.
The stories I heard from him were unreal. Weren’t just stories, he had pictures to back it all up. I’m lucky enough to have most of those pictures, postcards and letters that he sent home from 1950-1980. Would love to know more about Yo-Yo, I can only imagine her life story. What a pioneer she must have been for women in trucking!
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@@TheBostonTrucker thanks for sharing!
@@TheBostonTrucker 🇬🇧 Thanks from a retired trucker I’ve just read the bit about yo-yo and all I can say is she’s one hell of a woman. God bless her.
@@fredblogs 😉
Yo yo is one tough cookie, with a heart of gold, that'll have your back also. One wonderful person, all in all. Much respect for her. ❤
I Kind of gotta a crush on Ms. Yo Yo after watching this 😏
Yeah I did too! She still looks good!
@@TheBostonTrucker Does she still drive???
You too? I was 9 and couldn’t sleep for a week.
@@tsimmons1974ts Hi ya,
No I just looked her up, Lesa Worley/Yo Yo, shes not very well, last drove bout 10yrs ago, she has multiple sclerosis, her family are trying to raise money for her, she had a loada Rigs turn up to take her for a spin last year, Bless her. Check it out, via Google Lesa Michelle Hughes GoFundMe,see the news coverage 👍🏻 Keep on Truckin 🇺🇸🇬🇧
@@slick247 💪🇺🇲
Love this old stuff. Thank you,put a smile on my face
This make me happy 😃
I bet Yo Yo was fun as hell to roll around with.
Just posted an update!
Awesome story,I love watching about peoples lifestyles on the other side of the planet,and being about truckers made it even better,,to yo yo and all truckers,my love and respect,best wishes to all,from,Auckland,New Zealand.❤😍🙂😉😉
Thank you so much.
Now this was one GOOD video...showing good ole trucks, good truckers and people out there having fun! There were some nice lady truckers out there back in the 80s etc...you could see some pretty trucks and pretty ladies driving them. Good times. 🤩
The best of times just didn't know it then.
Fun on the road stopped in NZ October 87 when log books came in. E Road in now. Now they keep upping road tax with new regs to tig
To tighten the noose. STL runs all American gear. Spectacular when lined up.
Love to talk to yoyo,70 year old retired 359 driver many years
I just spoke with her the other day. She'll be the first to tell ya, "being this side of the dirt is a good day".
Sooooo very glad to have made her acquaintance out there. She's got a really good heart, and cares about her family and fellow truckers out there. She'll tell ya what's what, if ya need to hear it too!! One special lady right there. ❤
Everyone holding a cigarette, a guy who shines shoes in an industry where everyone wears Crocks, and everyone is under 200 lbs. What planet is this on?
This was before every truck stop had a fast food joint in it. This was in a time when people looked up to truckers. When drivers had some self respect and gave common courtesy. Something todays steering wheel holders know nothing about.
Apparently before your time, without being rude.
Can’t even get a thank you flash back when you let another trucker over. Probably to busy adjusting the straps on his sandals.
@@dieselwrench3621 Or updating his facebook status.
@@judgegixxer 🤣👍
Its 1978 and I'm trying to get some sleep in the coffin of a 75" W9. Over the sound of a screaming jimmy my brother was beating like it owed him millions. Its 14,000 degrees in here with the windows down and the coffin door held open with bailin wire just to get some relief from that August heat as we were rollin out of Laredo Tx.
My brother says "you gettin any air back there?
I said "did you know that ol gal you was with all night, is married to...THE SHERIFF!?
He spun around in his seat and said "NO!!!"
I said "drive faster son, you need the distance..... and I need the air!" ......
Damn I miss our country
Hi-jacked by the fringe, lunatics running the asylum, we was to polite for our own damn good, quiet when we should’ve been yelling, sleeping when we should’ve been fighting.........
Complacency rolled this great nation on her side but it was you and me who kicked her into the grave!
-poem by Adam Banta
Awesome video, Sarah seems to be genuinely interested and sincere! Keep on trucking YO YO Let's have hand for the little "Lady"
YoYo said she was really sweet.
These are awesome mike I hope you find more of these old videos!!!
I've got a couple lined up, glad you enjoyed it.
Just get that load there and head back for another the owner would say, I'll pay the tickets.I got the horses just load that wagon. Yes sir them were the days.
Log books what are they. I worked for a wrecker company that had seven wrecker on the road. The boss know everybody in town getting a license was easy also drove over the road for him also. Stay away from the scales and get back home. Never used a log book until I moved to a different state and drove for a different company.
Now every thing is e-log no thank you.
My grandpa's handle was tinkerbell, drove over a million & a half miles...logged.... unlogged was another story. Military freight & who knows what else! Much respect to all those running our freight
Any old school truckers notice the toothpick. Lol
I did, but didn't think about it till I read this. Could use one about now
I thought only bullhaulers chewed toothpicks. LOL
@@johnglover5071 yeah, bullhaulers and their good buddies in the trucklot
I was wondering if she got it from a bull hauler.....zoooom!!
Lol yes i did
The good old days, long gone just a fading memory now. I caught the arse end of it here in Australia running between Melbourne & Adelaide between 1989 & 1995.
Speed limiters came in 1990 onwards & those Perth runners hammer down once they crossed into SA in the middle of the night.
180 kilometers of single lane from the border to Tailem Bend, not even a overtaking lane. Everyone respected the call on the CB for overtaking it was a matter of life & death.
No accidents, no boring drive, no mobile phones, 3 different licence, no point to point cameras, no seat shakers, no camera on you & no auto box.
425 hp was king, V8 Mack's doing
100 mph on the flats.
I can go on & on & on.
Love this video reminds of those long lost days when it was simple.
Thank you for uploading 👍
Man! What an awesome career! Thank you for sharing this with us!
This is alot of fun rote here! Thnx so much. . .
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Man, those were the days.
Hope Ms. Yo-Yo is doing fine and still jamming gears.
10-4
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She’s not well at all. There is a gofundme for her.
@@Dajuggernaut74 yes, I seen the link video.
Thanks.
She should know, there are a lot of us old CBers who remember her. And her story.
My heart and prayers go out to her and her family.
God bless.
🙏💝
@@TheBostonTrucker thanks for sharing. Good read.
@DC if you're referring to the cigarettes just a quick fyi not all smokers get lung cancer or cancer of any kind and people that have literally never even touched a cigarette get lung cancer for example my aunt who passed from lung cancer and complications stemming from the disease never smoked a cigarette in her life
Thank you for excellent video I really miss good old days
You're welcome 😀
Man I work at my buddy's shop, we got us a beautiful 86 Pete tandem dump. Real pretty blue. We got her running good, put some jakes on the old B model cat. Pretty chrome stacks. Boy she ran and was pretty. Sold it for twice the price we got it. She still works everyday. I felt humble to work and drive the old girl.
I’m old enough to remember the tail end of those great days of trucking. Got to drive with the greats.
I was 18 in 86’
did it for 25 years. Unfortunately the industry is finished and so am I, for the last 15 years.
God bless her, we need more beautiful female truck drivers like her in this world. Good luck to you girl and keep on trucking.
Dude what are you talking about there are better looking female truckers today if you ask me. And a lot more of them.
I sure miss them days of truck'n .we used to take care of each other out here but no more Been driving for 38 years and it sure changed alot since then and not for the better.
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Essentially they're all modern cowboys in every sense of the word. I have such great respect for truck drivers. Particularly OTR drivers who do more driving in one week then most people do in several months. All in every kind of weather. Holidays. Even disasters. The men and women that drive Peterbilts and Kenworths are what keeps America going. For without such men and women, our country stops period. God bless them all.
My favorite truck is a Peterbilt 359 conventional with oversized exhaust pipes. Lots of chrome from the Chrome Shop. Extended frame and a big nice roomy sleeper.
Truckers!!!
We Love Y'all, Keep Trucking🇺🇲🇨🇱🐎
Thank you so much for your great commentary.
As soon as I seen this I thought of you Boston Trucker. Dan she was a badass in a clean 359! Nice video!
😁
I drove back then, best days trucking ever. Trucking today is a job. Oh yes I remember them toothpicks..
Your so right. nowadays its all about hauling as much freight, and as quickly as possible to get that bottom line for the company. Trucking has turned to shit. Dont think ill ever go back.
I met a lot of the outlaw drivers back in the day as a kid hanging out with my dad at the cherry ave truck stop or Jenkins Cummins or at the truck stop on I- 5 at Hanford
Cherry Ave. Fontana, spent some time there.
@@TheBostonTrucker there used be another one on cherry ave in Long Beach. Easy access to terminal island, the fish markets, all of the warehouses in south central la. Been to both. Ran across an old man in OKC last decade that Remembered as an 8 year kid riding with his dad in the late 60s
In 1983 I started with a 1959 H model Mack.
Dang man!
Man this brought back some good memories
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I got itchy pants and wanna see what’s on the other side of the hill. Love it.
Must have been polyester!
I enjoyed that. Love taking a walk back in time. Just subscribed. Thank you for the video. Stay safe.
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Bring back the old days when this is how and was the way trucking should be.
Every time I hear that song it makes me laugh." Six Days on the Road and I'm going to make it home tonight."
I'm out for 5 weeks at a time.
How bout that. Thanks for posting Mike. Was a fun watch
Glad you liked it.
That’s American Trucking right there. Huge crush on Miss Yo-Yo 😍
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@@TheBostonTrucker sorry to hear of her poor health. I’m sure she dreams of her prime time, living the American dream on the open road. A different time and generation fading away. I come from a truck drivers family and have been turning wrenches on big rigs for the past 20 years. I hope people carry on the passion in generations to come
What was that I heard !
Oh that is something they did back then
it's called laughter and fun !
Those were the good ole days! I was Bionic Chicken till the 90s when I changed to Crocodile Dundee!!! Drove a 77 Pete c/o, 400 bc3, with 13 o!!!
No cell phone, no pajama and flip flops!
Amen brother
wait there was trucking without flip flops?
@@JHorse508 Not only that, people spoke English too.
@@agentorange2554 I thought it was CB
Thanks for posting this old video, sure wish I had that ol 359 ,yo yo was no joke!
She's driving a Pete conventional so she's definitely got good taste in trucks.
Peek that toothpick there too come on
Tho my boy like COVs
Seeing it today it seems like Dreamland. All these cabovers in the beginning of the clip. Rare and beautiful.
It was a great time to be alive.
Searched my phone for an hour still can't find that text from Norma
😂😂😂
I know what the hell
I remember riding in my step dads truck a cab over white freight liner way back early 80’s before white and freight liner split, loved going to the truck rodeo watching the races fun times.
Days gone now, sad. Glad I was around even before cb. We had hand signals. Man we had fun.
Looked like a classy and sassy lady! And damn them jeans sure fit nice!
Back in the good old days of trucking when my grandpa was trucking. My grandpa started about mid 60s and stopped in 95 he could pull that rig around like nobody’s businesses nothing but respect for truckers including this girl so proud of her in a time we’re a lot of people viewed this still as a mans job
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@@TheBostonTrucker her biography was great to read
I road with a guy from New Brunswick, Canada. Chip vans to log trucks to Craft pulp getting delivered down the NE US. I liked the work, just had other things going on. Having long hours in a rig, gave me a real respect for those whp were good drivers. Some 42 yrs later, I still recall those days. It was a lotta fun and hard too. Cheers
Plot twist...
Yo Yo turnt that reporter on to the 'open road.'
Cab had all the comforts of home with that 'pleather' tuck and roll. VERY private and sound proof.
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