Old trucks are fun, and the Old Time Truck Show, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 1 and 2, brings all the fun to the Warren County Fairgrounds in Lebanon, Ohio.

Sponsored by Old Time Trucks magazine, the show will give classic trucks from all parts of the country a place to pose and preen on Labor Day weekend.
Admission is free, so the whole family can enjoy seeing the workhorses of yesteryear.
"Old trucks and old truck people are just plain old fun," says Shirley Sponholtz, editor and founder of Old Time Trucks magazine. “Our Old Time Truck show provides a rare opportunity for people to visit a rolling museum of trucking history.”
Included in the display will be a 1919 Oldsmobile and a 1963 Marmon, both owned by Don Chew of Brighton, Colo. Chew will also be a featured speaker on Friday and Saturday. Along with many other vehicles from the teens to the eighties will be an immaculately restored 1929 White Model 15 owned by Jim Conrad of Marshallville, Ohio.
Storytelling presentations will bring the tired iron to life, and a truck parade at 2 p.m. on Saturday, will give everyone a chance to see the antique trucks in action. Truck related items will be for sale and food vendors will be on hand. Show sponsors Tri-State Sterling Trucks and Worldwide Equipment, both of Cincinnati, will display various new 2007 truck models.
Old Time Trucks publishes a bimonthly magazine about antique trucks and the history of trucking. Old Time Trucks magazine is available on newsstands at Flying J truck stops or by subscription.
For more information, call (513) 573-3513.
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