I love that chubby look of these 1940s - 60s vintage US trucks / pickups! A good example bumbles past at 2:50! The noise of the engines is so much different from what we hear today; V8s that could fit a medium - sized ship, as downsizing was an unknown word back then!
@ElToro66 - Crown and Gillig dominated the school bus market for many years in CA. The three-axle Crowns were very popular among districts that had long routes, mountain routes, or needed the high capacity (97 passengers!)
Most 3 axle school buses were 90 passengers, the 97 passenger have very little leg room for kids over 6th grade. Crown was top dog on this type but Gillig, Thomas, and Blue Bird all tried to compete with their own 3 axle school buses but the Crown Coach was always the best.
This is a brilliant video. If someone asked me to choose one truck to take home it would be one of the 1960's needle nosed tractors. I had a 1967 needle nose Pete that had hauled heavy during the Alaskan Pipeline days. Unfortunately, it had a Detroit 318 and a 5 X 4 tranny that had no remaining synchronisers so we ended up selling it.
Keeps getting bigger every year.. unbelievable amount of vintage iron showed up. We would of stayed longer but there were no concessions at all. My 90 year old dad ran out of gas.
I now decree this video worthy of a victory mount!!! In the famous words of Shakespeare “ These bit**es love sosa.” Watching this video made me donkey kick a wench off a roof in the name of andfck!! All gather round the public square for we have new twinrodders, @ the twins can’t wait to see your new body!!! Rhubarb pie for all and make sure to pay your taxes to your new kings the twinrodders #babymamadrama!!!
Here he here he, I now dub this phenomenal billionaire mogul cap in the name of TwinRodders! Excellent slime as always young andfcks. This rap cap is off the charts in this decapery! Until next slime young wunnas! Slatty Ski!!! P.S the magic school bus was my favorite! Shoutout ms frizzle!
Greetings sire, the TwinRodders give thanks to thine wishes of good tidings. PS - I agree that The Magic School Bus opened my third eye about many educational subjects.
Watching all these trucks leave feels...kinda sad. I dunno why. Just feels a little somber watching these beauties all roll away, headed home or elsewhere.
@@claytonbrown7100 - - Eagles with a tag axle were Model 01s, built from 1956 thru 1968. All Eagles built after that were either 96" wide Model 05s or 102" wide Model 10s. By moving the drive axle rearward by using a dropbox and positioning the tag (now called a "bogie" among bus folk) in front of the drivers, this allowed much more baggage bay space and hence more revenue from "downstairs." This, of course, was in the days before FedEx (and UPS's expansion to compete with FedEx), when bus companies hauled a lot of parcel express, especially on the rural "milk run" routes.
@Clayton Brown - It depends on how the School District ordered it from Crown. Some were just tags, others were twin-screw. Generally speaking, tho, the districts with a lot of mountain runs used the twin-screws along with 10-spd RoadRanger transmissions. Interesting trivia: Some of the twin-screws also had the interlocks, again, depending on what the district ordered.
Some incredibly beautiful trucks and working rigs! Those vintage single rear axle and dual rear axle Crown school buses OH MY Gorgeous!
Beautiful Vintage vehicles its lovely how well their taken care of
Great to see these trucks taken care off , getting better with age !!!
Always nice to see the variety of trucks here!
I love that chubby look of these 1940s - 60s vintage US trucks / pickups! A good example bumbles past at 2:50! The noise of the engines is so much different from what we hear today; V8s that could fit a medium - sized ship, as downsizing was an unknown word back then!
Never before have I seen a Tandem-Axle School Bus.
@ElToro66 - Crown and Gillig dominated the school bus market for many years in CA. The three-axle Crowns were very popular among districts that had long routes, mountain routes, or needed the high capacity (97 passengers!)
Most 3 axle school buses were 90 passengers, the 97 passenger have very little leg room for kids over 6th grade. Crown was top dog on this type but Gillig, Thomas, and Blue Bird all tried to compete with their own 3 axle school buses but the Crown Coach was always the best.
No faith in humanity, can’t believe people actually dislike this video.
I watched the excellent video with pleasure. Those were the days of real cars.
Awesome thanks for bringing us there videos, Love these vintage iron
Que legal estas reliquias, Muito lindo, parabéns pela brilhante postagem.
Thanks for showing the Crown Coaches!
Those were awesome! Was glad to see those at the show!
Best compilation. From Italy.
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El camino ! Had a 64 light tan. Six banger and gutless. Like the 58 Ranchero my pop had too. 6 banger or less.
Todo un espectáculo, gracias
Saludos desde Colombia ❤, hay muchos camiones mack y kenwort en nuestras vías nacionales, vehículos de excelente calidad
This is a brilliant video. If someone asked me to choose one truck to take home it would be one of the 1960's needle nosed tractors. I had a 1967 needle nose Pete that had hauled heavy during the Alaskan Pipeline days. Unfortunately, it had a Detroit 318 and a 5 X 4 tranny that had no remaining synchronisers so we ended up selling it.
love them trucks from the 40's 50's and 60's...warm place in my heart for the snub nose diesel being towed.
What a bunch of sweet ass, old school, classic semi trucks & fire trucks! Awesome video😃🥰❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥👍🏻
Très bonne vidéo beau camions merci beaucoup
Keeps getting bigger every year.. unbelievable amount of vintage iron showed up. We would of stayed longer but there were no concessions at all. My 90 year old dad ran out of gas.
This show is one of our absolute favorites every year. It was a good year to be there too - they had a record number of trucks!
I'm such an old fart I remember when those were still in revenue service on the highway
Thanks for sharing great video. Wish I could have been there
I now decree this video worthy of a victory mount!!! In the famous words of Shakespeare “ These bit**es love sosa.” Watching this video made me donkey kick a wench off a roof in the name of andfck!! All gather round the public square for we have new twinrodders, @ the twins can’t wait to see your new body!!! Rhubarb pie for all and make sure to pay your taxes to your new kings the twinrodders #babymamadrama!!!
Need to play the piccolo or lute to celebrate! 🎉
Superbes véhicules. Quel plaisir .
ME GUSTO MUCHO EL VIDEO ATHS SOCAL ANTIQUE TRUCKS SHOW 2021
Nice thanks for sharing
You have to be a 70’s kid to remember giving the “honk the horn” sign to every pretty truck we saw! 👍🇺🇸
Thumbs Up and Happy 4th of July.
Great show
It was a good show!!
Great vid!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Here he here he, I now dub this phenomenal billionaire mogul cap in the name of TwinRodders! Excellent slime as always young andfcks. This rap cap is off the charts in this decapery! Until next slime young wunnas! Slatty Ski!!!
P.S the magic school bus was my favorite! Shoutout ms frizzle!
Greetings sire, the TwinRodders give thanks to thine wishes of good tidings.
PS - I agree that The Magic School Bus opened my third eye about many educational subjects.
8:22 The first thing I would do with this truck is sell that flat bed and put a pickup bed back on it, it would look much cooler!
Америка Великая Страна сколько нацый столько и фантазий!
15:45 Bruce Caballero with his 1975 International Travelette he purchased new in 1975....
Really nice ride. Thanks for putting on a great show as always Chris!
@@twinroddersThanks to everyone involved, without our volunteers and all the participants including you guys, there wouldn't be a show....
I didn't know you could get a International Travelette in a crew cab long bed dually in 1975??.
@@brandonmoen3632 the dually part was added
Não tem coisa. Mais linda no mundo do que isto vale apena vê. Toda hora
5:38 is my Dad!! :)
Great keep. On trucking!
Great truck! Glad he was able to bring it out again.
Watching all these trucks leave feels...kinda sad. I dunno why. Just feels a little somber watching these beauties all roll away, headed home or elsewhere.
28:36 Ben Tulloch Blue KW Anteater with fire engine
11:30 Rick Courville 359 Exhd
25:00 Jeff Bauler with his 352
28:00 Tom Graham with his custom miniature Peterbilt
Son tesoro andante estos camiones y en cuanto andarán y donde los cenden
Très beau bus
Love hearing those jake breaks 😂
11:40 is my uncle
Cool! It's always great when someone spots a vehicle they know in our videos.
32:44 Jon Elledge KW
6:17 Nathan Cantrell 359 Exhd
13:17 Don Courville 359 Exhd
Hi, have you seen any Nash?
Hello celly kkkk kkkk, from brazilian cars American very top History
32:12 "Zeus" Elledge Narrow Nose Peterbilt
14:16 Justin Moore Freightliner
15:19 Randy Haught Kw K100
John Kasserof old hay truck. 11:58
14:25 Max Barry Narrownose Pete
That is a beauty!
6:58 Mike Colton Pete 359/ White
24:04 Greg Lyon in his bus conversion motorhome
I don't recall seeing an Eagle with a tag axle vs a pusher. Did he reconfigure the rear end?
@@claytonbrown7100 - - Eagles with a tag axle were Model 01s, built from 1956 thru 1968. All Eagles built after that were either 96" wide Model 05s or 102" wide Model 10s. By moving the drive axle rearward by using a dropbox and positioning the tag (now called a "bogie" among bus folk) in front of the drivers, this allowed much more baggage bay space and hence more revenue from "downstairs." This, of course, was in the days before FedEx (and UPS's expansion to compete with FedEx), when bus companies hauled a lot of parcel express, especially on the rural "milk run" routes.
That was a nice one!
24:25 Adam Rossman with his 3 Red Peterbilts
Is that Crown supercoach is twin-screw or a tag?
@Clayton Brown - It depends on how the School District ordered it from Crown. Some were just tags, others were twin-screw. Generally speaking, tho, the districts with a lot of mountain runs used the twin-screws along with 10-spd RoadRanger transmissions. Interesting trivia: Some of the twin-screws also had the interlocks, again, depending on what the district ordered.
Non mais quelle dimension les US ??...
BruXel / Estupefato.
Trucking a man!
2:37 look like it’s from GTA V
💀
Звук двигателей как медодия
ماشاءألله
School buses are yellow! Just like Deutsche Bundespost!
🤩🇧🇷🤠👍
🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛
Советская полуторка даже проехала
Ага. Полуторка🤣🤣. Советская🤣🤣. Которая Форд АА
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WHAT WILL THE FUTURE BRING FOR THESE TRUCKS WITH BIDEN AND KAMALA