There seems to be something about old trucks that brings families together. For the Miller family of Woodstock, VA, love for the tired iron started with…
Author: John & Shirley Sponholtz
Mack B-models seem to be a favorite among antique truck nuts, and this 1962 B-61 owned by Jack Johnson of Plymouth, Michigan, is a prime example.…
This 1986 Autocar DS, owned by Lowell S. Goss of Houston, Minnesota, is one very impressive truck. In 1996, Lowell bought the Autocar from Tielens Truck…
This 1982 Freightliner cabover is practically a member of the Hilker family. Dennis Hilker of New London, Wisconsin, who bought the truck new from Schoeneman Truck…
When this 1972 Kenworth W900 was photographed at the Iowa 80 Truckers Jamboree in July 2010 it was owned by Charlie Batzkiel of Atkinson, IL. In…
This 1982 GMC General, now owned by the Shaw Family of Byron, NY, did not start its life as a camper. Although Corky Shaw is not…
This 1977 Kenworth W900A is still a working truck – at least for two or three days a month. Nelson Brown, of Chalfont, PA still uses…
There’s a reason why the words “Built like a Mack truck” still resonate with truckers. Even as long ago as 1934, Macks were known for their…
The saying, “Old Macks never die, they just rust away,” might have been a true description of this 1959 Mack B-61 if Cam Hiltz of Queensville,…
Produced in Cortland, NY from 1912 to 1977, Brockway trucks were not a common sight on western highways. This 1970 Brockway 361, owned by Hugh and…
When Mike Stoneman of Payette, Idaho set out to do a ground-up restoration of his 1951 GMC 970, his goal was to restore and upgrade his…
This 1966 Peterbilt worked hard all its life. It was purchased new by Irving F. Jensen Paving Co. in Sioux City, Iowa, and was used to…
Winston H. Wilkinson III of Alexandria, Virginia bought this 1977 Kenworth W900A in 2004 from a fellow in Atlantic, Virginia. The truck spent most of its…
Mary and the late John Potter of Cortland, New York loved trucks and trucking their entire lives. They bought their 1960 Peterbilt 281 at a truck…
John Donkersloot’s beautifully-restored 1962 Autocar C65-T is a piece of living history. The first Autocar truck was built in 1907, making Autocar the oldest truck nameplate…