Wow, I remember when that Sheldon's wrecker was in service. Sheldon's was running a small fleet of BIG wreckers back in the day. Great to see it lives on.
I just love watching these old trucks run still my grandfather and I rebuilt a 42 sterling when I was a child that was the greatest summers I ever spent was working on that truck with grandpa and let me tell you it was hard finding a chain to use for the chain drive on that truck
That garden state truck plaza, truck is awesome. I live five and a half miles away from there. It's a TA truck stop now. I started working on trucks there. Thats really cool!
wow thanks for keeping the brockway trucks history alive I remember lots local companies had brockway trucks in N.Y.C. garbage trucks. Fuel trucks. Dump trucks.I think most of them had Detroit in them or Cumming. Not sure if any had cat. Or not I think brockway trucks only had round headlight not suqrae headlights 👍👍👍
@@Dailydieseldose315 - I had to do a triple take because usually folks want $6k for some parked in a field for 20 years. If I only needed another project I’d have it home by now 🤩
Thank you for keeping these pieces of history alive it’s beautiful
Wow, I remember when that Sheldon's wrecker was in service. Sheldon's was running a small fleet of BIG wreckers back in the day. Great to see it lives on.
I just love watching these old trucks run still my grandfather and I rebuilt a 42 sterling when I was a child that was the greatest summers I ever spent was working on that truck with grandpa and let me tell you it was hard finding a chain to use for the chain drive on that truck
Nice video. Those Brockway trucks are so cool.
Blue Mack is very beautiful. Most of trucks are nice. I enjoyed of watching the trucks.
My dad drove one when he worked for the town of Preble
That red tow truck at 2:42 looks like the left front tire is low, at least it’s a very nice museum exhibit and a rare one at that
That garden state truck plaza, truck is awesome. I live five and a half miles away from there. It's a TA truck stop now. I started working on trucks there. Thats really cool!
Eric, Great review of "The Changing of The Guard"! All of those trucks are beautiful and some of the best made! 👍👍👍
The Green and Yellow 360 my Dad restored. A Good friend of my Dad owns it now. Thanks ✌🏻😎
wow thanks for keeping the brockway trucks history alive I remember lots local companies had brockway trucks in N.Y.C. garbage trucks. Fuel trucks. Dump trucks.I think most of them had Detroit in them or Cumming. Not sure if any had cat. Or not I think brockway trucks only had round headlight not suqrae headlights 👍👍👍
I wondered what happened to The Richeyville VFD Tanker, good to see it’s preserved. That is from Richeyville PA
Brockways are such beautiful trucks.
Miss those trucks
My uncle drove one when he worked for Rosen brothers
I think those two single axle tractors were John Griffin / Nehouse Trucking from down on Masher St in philly
cool old school Autocar trucks.
Great Video fantastic
ive notified greta, she will pays yous a visit
Beautiful design & manufacturing.
Back when they gave a damn about quality & durability.
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Truck rental available
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Where is this Brockway museum located in?
I'd say new york where they where built ot around there
Cortland, NY. Part of the CNY Living History Center.
The parade was awesome @@Dailydieseldose315
Yesterday I saw a pretty decent Brockway tow truck on FB market place for around $5500. Thought about you guys.
I think I saw the same one. Want.
@@Dailydieseldose315 - I had to do a triple take because usually folks want $6k for some parked in a field for 20 years. If I only needed another project I’d have it home by now 🤩
Its sad that some Brockways aren't in the pristine condition they are deserving!
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