Another successful “Truck Show N’ Shine” on Saturday at the BC Vintage Truck Museum.
We had many visitors, and quite a few trucks (too many to list).
The Inland Group brought two brand new trucks, a Kenworth T680, and a Kenworth 100th Anniversary edition of the W900, the W900L, the 108th out of a total of 900 to be made.
The beginning of trucking was shown by a 1926 Chevrolet 1 ton. Also there was a 1950 Diamond T model 222. Also there were three Peterbilts, A 1970 Hayes HD-400, Bruce Shantz’ classic 1965 Kenworth W900 needle nose, a few classic cars, and 1963 Mack C85 fire engine. The show also had a 1965 W 900 logging truck that came across The Line from Whatcom County, Washington State. A very nice Freightliner joined us as did a great collection of Kenworths, including a magnificently restored bright red 1978 Kenworth LW925. He came down from Kamloops. The oldest Kenworth at the show was a very nice 1962 Kenworth W900 which was originally owned by Vancouver-Merritt Freightways.
Many very attractive pickup trucks were there too.
The Museum wishes to thank our sponsor Inland Group for their support for our 2023 Truck “Show N’ Shine” and for bringing out the 2023 T680 and the W900L #108.
We also are grateful to all that entered and to our valued visitors.
We’ll see you next year!
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Cam is a passionate car photographer and videographer, owner of "CarNut" who loves to capture with his cameras the beauty of all kind of cool cars. He's been helping the BC Vintage Truck Museum since 2013.
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