An incredible array of antique trucks is a big part of the draw to the Truckers Jamboree, held every year at the world-famous Iowa 80 Truckstop just outside of Walcott, Iowa.
And this year's show definitely didn't disappoint old truck enthusiasts.
An incredible array of antique trucks is a big part of the draw to the Truckers Jamboree, held every year at the world-famous Iowa 80 Truckstop just outside of Walcott, Iowa.
And this year's show definitely didn't disappoint old truck enthusiasts.

Truck lights come on as the Iowa sun goes down.
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Old International Harvesters aren't hard to find in the Midwest.
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This old International KB6 is ready for duty.
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Attendees took photos and spent time talking with the truck owners.
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An ultra-rare Oldsmobile (yes -- Oldsmobile!) truck was a show highlight.
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Diamond T was once one of the biggest truck OEMs in North America.
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The hugely popular Peterbilt Model 352s are the longest-lived truck model in Peterbilt history.
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What's a truck show without a long line of Peterbilts?
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This classic-looking Peterbilt is, in fact, only a year old.
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This Peterbilt Model 379 has a definite 1970s feel to it.
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With its retro styling, this International Lonestar feels right at home among the older trucks.
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A gorgeous Mack B-Series and an ultra-rare Dodge bullnose were among the show standouts.
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A lovely 1965 White 3000 cabover and a vintage Peterbilt await show attendees.
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A parade of vintage rigs is ready to roll.
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