Rigs Rolling In & Out at the 2021 ATHS Convention
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- The 2021 American Truck Historical Society convention took place June 3-5 at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds in Harrisonburg, VA. This video shows a handful of the hundreds of trucks that were on site. You’ll see Peterbilts, Kenworths, Freightliners, Internationals & Macks as well as some less common/rare makes, and perhaps a truck or two you never knew existed!
To learn more about some of the trucks at the show, take a look Red’s ‘Truck Tours’ playlist. This playlist will be added to a lot over time, so subscribe & keep checking back!
The ATHS is a non-profit with over 20,000 members around the world. You don’t have to have a vintage truck to join. All you need is a love for antique trucks & trucking history! Learn more at www.aths.org
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Wonderful place classic cars I lake it
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@4:48 The Star of the show... Just perfectly restored right down to the split rim Alcoa's
What a variety. Thanks!
This was in my hometown!!! My dad had a booth there for his work, I went with him and it was amazing! I took over 300 pictures!
My husband & I absolutely loved the city!
@@MissFlatbedRed yea it’s pretty nice
Caught me in super slow mo!
That’s what you get for stopping and talking to us! 😂
I was just cleaning out my phone and found 1 slow mo video. It was…you. Oops. 😂 I guess I should’ve edited this better!
@@MissFlatbedRed sounds like an opportunity for a feature video?
Get it Jimmy....
perfect shot at 15:50!!
Wonder what that power liner has for an engine. K series Cummins? That'd be awesome
That Powerliner did have a KTA!
@@MangohickMotorsports Nice!
Chris’ truck only gets a cameo?
I didn't know they still make split rim alcoas wondering where they got them
They don’t still make them. These are all vintage trucks.
Does anyone know of a website or publication
where the classic/vintage trucks are listed "for sale"?
Facebook Marketplace, a couple Facebook groups, and the American Truck Historical Society’s Facebook group & magazine, Wheels of Time. The magazine is only available to members, but there are way more perks to membership than just the magazine if you’re into old trucks. www.aths.org
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Love the old school trucks I drove for almost twenty years .Once that bug gets in your blood you can't get rid of it .Its when trucks were made of steel not this plastic like they are today.
Sadly EV and self driving trucks are gonna be the norm in the future.