
The American Truck Historical Society's annual convention drew around 6,000 attendees to view nearly 700 trucks, from a 1920 Corbitt G to a W900 cabover.
The American Truck Historical Society's annual convention drew around 6,000 attendees to view nearly 700 trucks, from a 1920 Corbitt G to a W900 cabover.
The truck belongs to Steve Constantin of Hamilton, Ontario. He's actually a machinist not a driver, but his skills and handiwork make this a truck like almost no other. We interviewed Steve in August 2016 at the Athens Antique Truck Show in Athens, Ontario.
This listing shows the latest news on trucking industry events or trade shows that have either been cancelled or postponed in the ongoing effort to contain the COVID-19 virus.
The managers of the Mid-America Trucking Show, held each March in Louisville, Kentucky, announced they are cancelling this year’s show due to increasing concerns about Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Held March 3-6 in Indianapolis, the 2020 edition of the NTEA Work Truck Show marked the 20th anniversary of the country's premier exhibition of vocational trucks and everything that goes into them. Photos by HDT Executive Editor David Cullen and Equipment Editor Jim Park.
The 2019 Mid-America Truck Show is in the books. Here's a walking tour courtesy of Executive Editor Jim Park, who was on the scene reporting on the action for HDT.
Whether or not North America needed another truck show, based on attendance and quality of exhibitors, the new NACV is likely to have a real future.
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