The American Truck Historical Society (ATHS) welcomed around 5,000 trucking enthusiasts to its 2025 National Convention & Truck Show in Madison, Wisconsin, June 5–7. "With 870 beautifully preserved trucks and trailers, hands-on demonstrations and learning sessions, trucking history came alive," said Peter Wild, 2025 convention chair.
870 Historic Trucks Pack Madison, Wisconsin, for ATHS 2025 Truck Show

A Peterbilt cabover on display at the ATHS 2025 convention.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

The American Truck Historical Society (ATHS) welcomed around 5,000 trucking enthusiasts to its National Convention & Truck Show.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

An antique Diamond T truck at the ATHS 2025 annual meeting.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

The Alliant Energy Center in Madison not only hosted show trucks, but also vendors, learning sessions, and events.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

A lot of elbow grease goes into keeping show trucks looking their best.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

A classic Pete decked out in red, white, and blue.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

A Sterling antique truck at the ATHS convention.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

Four scholarships were awarded during the 2025 ATHS annual meeting.
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All aboard for Madison, Wisconsin, for the ATHS truck show.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

Classic Peterbilts are popular among truck enthusiasts.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

More than 800 historic trucks were on display at the American Truck Historical Society (ATHS) National Convention & Truck Show.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

Historic truck enthusiasts deck out their displays inside and out.
Photo: Darin Burt, courtesy ATHS

