Mike you got the absolute essence of this show. Not only the trucks, but the all the awesome people who drive them, and keep the spirit alive of antique trucks!!! Even the guy changing his radiator 😅
Thanks for the tour of the show Mike! Now you have to make it out to the ATHS show in Brooks, Or. Its in August every year. Take care. Todd Konoske the retired trucker.
Excellent. PA is " Mack" central. Marmon might have been made in Texas. But, there's a lot of them in PA as well. Macungie is a spectacular show filled with awesomeness. The people and their trucks, Or? If you prefer? The trucks and their owners and drivers and admirers. I live further west, about a hour. Originally from NJ. Always had family in PA. Can't believe you've never been there! Glad it was more than you hoped for and you'll be back! God bless and safe travels.
Haven't seen a Brockway cabover in year's! Or a diamond reo cabover. Kenneth Osborne Jr dad had some. Seeing them old macks brings back a lot of memories. The international transtar we had was a 290 cummins 10 speed and no power steering i was with you on that thought. Thanks for sharing safe travels buddy.
Hey Happy Father’s Day Mike! Nothing beats that sound of an R Model. Grew up around trucks. I remember as a kid the one thing I wanted for my birthday one year was a bulldog hood ornament! My mom took me to the Mack dealer and bought me one. One of the coolest experiences I remember from back then.
Thank you Mike for another amazing and great video all my family enjoyed watching you great great video people sometimes they don’t realize how much time you took to putthis episode together
I'm glad you made it to Macungie Mike. I was hoping to of gotten up there to it for my first time as well. But dealing with cancer I wasn't able to make it. But I kinda did through your video camera. Thank you for taking such great video of the show. Keep doing what your doing. Even us old guys are enjoying your videos.
Good old TITAN 90 brings back loads of memories. My first real job working at a chevrolet dealer that was a Hertz fleet dealer as well. We use to Drive them all over the province picking up and dropping off. I was only 16 at the back then driving big rigs lol my friends were so jealous 😂
What a great line up of beautiful classics. Thankyou👍 A question for you Mike, why is it that there's never many old Western Stars at your shows over there do you know? Talking about the old heritage models likes of the black one you showed, 80s and 90s models and earlier, they are such cool trucks but never seem to see many at your shows or is it that no one really videos them much, I don't know?
Definitely the best show on earth, what a turn out. I feel terrible now that I missed Steve and Mary. I was looking for Steve and didn’t see him. I was all over though, to much to see.
my stepdad drove a transtar c/o in 83 for a company called patriot transport out of rockingham vt.the governor was broke and man that truck would scream.
At the 24:20 mark the blue and white Cabover 1953 w71 mack. In the late 90's into the 2000's the owner of that truck was in some VHS videos. The second video was all on 2 stick trucks,and how to drive them. This truck pulling a step deck trailer loaded with old farm tractors. Traveling around the hills of Colorado. A camera focused in on his shifting.and another camera guy in probably a pickup truck going through its paces. The driver was a trucker back in the day. But he was a licensed dentist by trade. Unfortunately, he past years ago. Its nice to see Dr. Bill's truck in good hands. The videos are on TH-cam.
Another great video Mike i really enjoy these and the shows you attend. Dont get me wrong but to me these trucks and the type shows they are are way better than MATS or any custom shows .I guess im just old school but these trucks were what i saw as a kid and have run up and down the road with .I appreciate the new custom trucks and they are beautiful but the Macks Brockways and the cabovers are where its at for me. By the way i always thought the International Transtar were great looking trucks I drove one some for a buddy of mine pulling a dump trailer. My favorite truck in the world is the 359 Peterbilt and the 352 Peterbilt COE
@ 1:03:08 Anyone know if the burgundy / red ex hood A model from Ploch Farms was Hank Beaulieu's truck ? If so, glad it went to a good home. Hank would have been a great candidate for an interview on the good old days of outlaw truckin'. The world is worse off since he passed. I could listen to his tall trucker tales all day.
My Roadtest in 1988 to get my Illinois Class D Chauffers license the truck driving academy I went threw told us to meet them at the State facility about 8:30 am and they showed up with a i H S 2300 single axle L 10 Cummins 10 spd RoadRanger 35’ single axle City flyer w deactivated lift gate
Mike you got the absolute essence of this show. Not only the trucks, but the all the awesome people who drive them, and keep the spirit alive of antique trucks!!! Even the guy changing his radiator 😅
Yeppers it was pretty spectacular 👍🇺🇸
I love the screen door protector on the radiator on cab over
👍👍
Another great presentation of trucks. Keep the spirit of trucking alive. We need more of these shows around here.
Great stuff , I really enjoy when you walk around shows 🤜🏻
Glad you enjoy it!
I grew up outside of Macungie. My dad's side of the family was mostly employed at the Mack plant there during they're heyday in the area
Thanks for the tour of the show Mike! Now you have to make it out to the ATHS show in Brooks, Or. Its in August every year. Take care. Todd Konoske the retired trucker.
You bet Todd, one of these of these days!
Great show Mike
Beautiful trucks ❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤️❤️
Excellent. PA is " Mack" central. Marmon might have been made in Texas. But, there's a lot of them in PA as well. Macungie is a spectacular show filled with awesomeness. The people and their trucks, Or? If you prefer? The trucks and their owners and drivers and admirers. I live further west, about a hour. Originally from NJ. Always had family in PA. Can't believe you've never been there! Glad it was more than you hoped for and you'll be back! God bless and safe travels.
I'm still coming off the high that is Macungie a day later! 😁
Thanks Mike you did a great job. 👍👍👍👍👍✌️
Thanks 👍
You should have your own table and booth... Awesome trucks! Great coverage. I hope to make that show some day myself...
Lol that'll never be me! 😂
Gorgeous trucks. What a video. Thanks Mike!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for sharing ❤From one Masshole to another 😂 What a collection of trucks 🛻
You got it 😁
Thank you for sharing Mike👍👍👍 awesome truck show brother👍👍👍👍
Haven't seen a Brockway cabover in year's! Or a diamond reo cabover. Kenneth Osborne Jr dad had some. Seeing them old macks brings back a lot of memories. The international transtar we had was a 290 cummins 10 speed and no power steering i was with you on that thought. Thanks for sharing safe travels buddy.
Great video. Thanks for bringing the show to me. Lol. Greetings from Western Canada.
Thank you so much! ❤️
I had a blast as I ve had for 20 years. Never miss. Thank Doug and his team for organizing such a mammoth event.
I saw me! Keep up the good work!
Thank you again 😁
Got to love them Macks!
Hey Happy Father’s Day Mike! Nothing beats that sound of an R Model. Grew up around trucks. I remember as a kid the one thing I wanted for my birthday one year was a bulldog hood ornament! My mom took me to the Mack dealer and bought me one. One of the coolest experiences I remember from back then.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Fantastic video
Thanks 🤗
Another GREAT job Mike. Too hard to spend too much time on all the trucks with that many and on a crunch schedule. Again, GREAT job!
Great work, Mike. I hope you stay longer next year 😊
I hope so too!
Thank you Mike for another amazing and great video all my family enjoyed watching you great great video people sometimes they don’t realize how much time you took to putthis episode together
great video mike, little marco called you a celebrity 😂
Thanks Mike , very cool trucks.
You bet
B75 love the old lunch box and thermos😊❤
Great video! Sid Kamp bringing the hardware, what an excellent fleet.
Couldn't agree more!
@@TheBostonTrucker Sid Kamps open house is the last weekend in July, there’s always a great turnout of hot rods from the area, come on out!
I'm glad you made it to Macungie Mike. I was hoping to of gotten up there to it for my first time as well. But dealing with cancer I wasn't able to make it. But I kinda did through your video camera. Thank you for taking such great video of the show. Keep doing what your doing. Even us old guys are enjoying your videos.
Thank you, I'll pray to see you there next year! 🙏❤️
@@TheBostonTrucker If the good Lords willin and the creeks don't rise. I be there.
Uncle Wayno from ol2stroker wouldn't have cared if you looked into his 352! Hes a good guy !"All original everything!
👍😁
Enjoyed the video tour of the show! I am planning on going next year!
Another awesome truck show! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Thanks for watching DOT!
awesome bro ive watched all your videos thank you for remembering me
Glad you like them!
Good old TITAN 90 brings back loads of memories. My first real job working at a chevrolet dealer that was a Hertz fleet dealer as well. We use to
Drive them all over the province picking up and dropping off. I was only 16 at the back then driving big rigs lol my friends were so jealous 😂
Macungie is always fun! Been going for years.
A 4 wheeler here saying, great episode seeing you at your happy place. What a thrill watching it. Enjoy your miles 👍👍👍
Happy Father's Day
Thank you
Man love all the old trucks!! Great video my friend!
Thanks 👍
Kenworth @ 47:01 was my fav👍🏻👍🏻 .....thx Mike
What a great line up of beautiful classics. Thankyou👍
A question for you Mike, why is it that there's never many old Western Stars at your shows over there do you know? Talking about the old heritage models likes of the black one you showed, 80s and 90s models and earlier, they are such cool trucks but never seem to see many at your shows or is it that no one really videos them much, I don't know?
That's a good question, there were a good amount at this show but you're right, we don't see to many up here for some reason.
Another great show! I’m sorry I had to miss it. I do miss Macungie. I’m glad you got to go, and Happy Father’s Day!
ThankYou Mike for taking me along via YOU TUBE
I was absolutely blown away with that show my first time going
Welcome to Pennsylvania
Thank you
See you at the show next year?
I watch all your videos Mike . I look forward to every video you upload.
Wow dude thank you very much! 😊
It was a great show, we loved it. Looked 4 ya, maybe next year you'll bring your 🚚 truck.
Great video Mike !!
Gotta love the dump truck from “Die Hard with a Vengeance”!!
Wait! What? 😲 Which one was that?
Definitely the best show on earth, what a turn out. I feel terrible now that I missed Steve and Mary. I was looking for Steve and didn’t see him. I was all over though, to much to see.
I very much enjoyed this episode Mike! Great content! Thank you!🇺🇸
Mike thanks for the video all the Trucks were awesome.Happy Father’s Day
the kids you gave the stickers to, I park in their yard every year.
That's awesome !
Thanks Mike for sharing this! What a show!
Hey Mike your first time going and my first time missing the show in 10 years had things to do with the family Hopefully next year your going
Seriously what are the chances? Hopefully we'll meet next year!
Awesome content Mike !!!
Appreciate it!
Always a good day to see the Boston Truckaa
Thanks pal
Single stack Mack with a dump bucket on the back is THE combo
my stepdad drove a transtar c/o in 83 for a company called patriot transport out of rockingham vt.the governor was broke and man that truck would scream.
Smaller trucks are part of the show too we enjoy them as well Happy Fathers Day
Thanks Mike for showing the trucks.
Any time!
My favorite truck there was that day cab LTL Ford tri axle tractor
Thanks Mike love those older macks. ❤
Thanks Mike happy father's day
At the 24:20 mark the blue and white Cabover 1953 w71 mack. In the late 90's into the 2000's the owner of that truck was in some VHS videos. The second video was all on 2 stick trucks,and how to drive them. This truck pulling a step deck trailer loaded with old farm tractors. Traveling around the hills of Colorado. A camera focused in on his shifting.and another camera guy in probably a pickup truck going through its paces. The driver was a trucker back in the day. But he was a licensed dentist by trade. Unfortunately, he past years ago. Its nice to see Dr. Bill's truck in good hands. The videos are on TH-cam.
Awesome Post Mike!!! I can’t believe this was your first time there!!!! Bet it won’t be your last buddy!!!!
Ol 2 stroker is not too far away from you. We live around Saratoga NY
And I myself am in CT and Boston today 😂😂
👍👍
I need to collaborate with him.
Hey Mike truck show august 24 in Auburn NY.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thanks Mike
Macungie is the trucking world equivalent of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey.
😂😆
Another great video Mike i really enjoy these and the shows you attend. Dont get me wrong but to me these trucks and the type shows they are are way better than MATS or any custom shows .I guess im just old school but these trucks were what i saw as a kid and have run up and down the road with .I appreciate the new custom trucks and they are beautiful but the Macks Brockways and the cabovers are where its at for me. By the way i always thought the International Transtar were great looking trucks I drove one some for a buddy of mine pulling a dump trailer. My favorite truck in the world is the 359 Peterbilt and the 352 Peterbilt COE
Good morning Mike great video
Great video as usual Mike. I think you need a Mack on your driveway after this, don't you think?
Perhaps 😁
Hello,thanks 👍💪🏻🙏🇫🇷
Man I missed you their pulled out around 3
@ 1:03:08 Anyone know if the burgundy / red ex hood A model from Ploch Farms was Hank Beaulieu's truck ? If so, glad it went to a good home. Hank would have been a great candidate for an interview on the good old days of outlaw truckin'. The world is worse off since he passed. I could listen to his tall trucker tales all day.
My Roadtest in 1988 to get my Illinois Class D Chauffers license the truck driving academy I went threw told us to meet them at the State facility about 8:30 am and they showed up with a i H S 2300 single axle L 10 Cummins 10 spd RoadRanger 35’ single axle City flyer w deactivated lift gate
What does the gold engine mean?
All Mack!
Technically your now a “vintage Mack guy” 😂
53:26 was prob the best part 😭
I worked with a guy for years who said Mack was a mans truck. He was bulldog thru and thru
Too bad today’s Mack’s aren’t anything like they were but then again no truck is.