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Trucks from the Past at ATHS Annual Convention [Photos]

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The American Truck Historical Society's annual National Convention and Truck Show in Harrisonburg, Virginia, drew around 6,000 attendees to view nearly 700 trucks, from a 1920 Corbitt G to a W900 cabover.

“There was a diverse display of trucks — large, small, antique, working and unrestored — for our guests to explore and enjoy," said Laurence Gration, ATHS executive director, in a press release. The next event will be held June 9-11, 2022, in Springfield, Illinois.

David Schnautz’s Kenworth W900 and curtain trailer.

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1963 Mack B-67T owned by Charles Bopp.

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The American Truck Historical Society's 2021 National Convention and Truck Show was held in Harrisonburg, Virginia. (Pictured: Scott Shifflett, Suzanne and Kara.)

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The American Truck Historical Society's 2021 National Convention and Truck Show drew around 6,000 attendees and nearly 700 trucks (Shown: 1986 Peterbilt 59 EXHD owned by Gerald Rohrer.)

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1920 Corbitt G owned by Jerry Capps.

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The show featured a diverse display of trucks —large, small, antique, working and unrestored. (Shown: 1949 Mack EF owned by Dominick Pedulla.)

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1967 Peterbilt 351 owned by Sebastian Carnish.

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1997 Peterbilt 379 owned by Bill Warner Jr.

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1941 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton Pickup owned by Lowell Tieszen.

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1946 Chevrolet cabover owned by Billy Marlow.

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1952 Mack 75A owned by Carl Maurice.

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1934 Corbitt 15 B6T Sleeper owned by The Corbitt Preservation Association.

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