What began as a simple refresh turned into more than Mike Burkholder, the pilot of this truck, could have dreamed of. The W900L gracing these pages…
Author: Colin Kund
Over 40 years ago, the American Truck Collectors Association (ATCA) began hosting their Macungie Antique Truck Show on Father’s Day Weekend. Founded in 1971 in Boyertown,…
The American Truck Historical Society (ATHS) held their 2024 National Convention and Truck Show on June 6-8 in York, PA. The last time this show was…
In March 1976, Tim Keener’s parents, Ron and Fern Keener, took out a loan for $10,000 to start a business that would eventually be Ronald S.…
Trucking and trucks can often be a love-hate relationship for those who have been in the game for any length of time. Such is the case…
If there’s a brand of truck you don’t see on the road often it would be a Marmon. Marmon Motor Company built trucks from 1963 until…
When hauling bulk commodities, it’s all about the weight. The lighter the truck, the more it can haul. Usually, when building a show quality ride, a…
Matt Green of MTG Contracting in Kunkletown, PA is no stranger to building cool trucks, and his latest one is a home run! The 1996 Peterbilt…
Not everyone is born with a silver spoon in their mouth – some come from humble beginnings. Doug Kratz (52), the owner of this beautiful Peterbilt…
Horses and trucks just go together. And, the more horses you have, the bigger your truck (and trailer) needs to be. Case in point – Johnny…
All good things must come to an end. Scott Diller of Lanita Specialized has accomplished everything he set out to do in the world of showing…
Big Iron Transport’s latest piece of big iron, a 2020 Kenworth W900L and 2020 MAC with a QuickDraw, is nothing short of a jaw-dropping combo. Based…
It’s hard to believe that a Peterbilt 359 could be better today than when it was brand new, but the folks at Penn Valley Gas (PVG)…
When I first saw this “Big Red” 2013 Peterbilt 389 at Maple Grove Raceway in 2017, I did a triple take. From afar it looked like…
People are always talking about “the way it used to be” as if things were better back then. Well, in some ways maybe they were, but…