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If you are a trucker "from the old school" as the saying goes, or if you are one of the new-breed, next-generation truckers just a little bit curious about the trucks your father and grandfather used to drive way back "before your time", just click on "Hank's Website" logo above and get ready to relive trucking history. While everything in Hank's website is great to look at, I highly recommend you begin with the David Foust Collection if you want to see some of the old trucks from the old trucking companies of way back when. Enjoy!
WELCOME to THE OF THE AMERICAN TRUCK HISTORICAL SOCIETY A couple of new websites that have come-to-life in the past year are the Tri-State Antique Truck Show website, logo shown below, and the newly designed website for the Mason-Dixon Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society, link shown above. A good friend named Fred Craig from Lorton, VA heads up the Mason-Dixon Chapter and another good friend, Mike Lawry from Louisiana is the webmaster for both of these fine websites. Check in on them from time to time and send them e-mail. I highly recommend taking the time to visit their annual fall Antique Truck Show held in Winchester, VA each September. Until then, you can drop by and visit their websites by clicking on their links here. Visit the new Tri-State Antique Truck Show Webs
The Diesel Gypsy Website is a collection of trucking history from more than 50 years though the eyes of William Weatherstone. Also includes a lot of trucking history and information about trucking through Canada!
The Freighthauler website is owned and operated by a good friend and fellow Fed Ex Freight Road Driver Fred Acker, aka to most of us as "Gutterbum". This website originates from Ottawa, KS, in the middle of the good ol' USA!
If you happen to be into old, classic and vintage farm equipment and steam engines, click on the link above and visit The Shenandoah Valley Steam and Gas Engine Association website! They are located in Berryville, VA, seven miles east of Winchester, VA and a little ways west of Washington, DC. They also put on one heck of a show every July! Check them out and please sign their Guest Book!
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