BC Vintage Truck Museum Past Events
In this page you can find some of our past events. Not all of them are listed, as our website undergoes restructuring and renovation, and we get more assertive at using our social media pages as our news outlet.
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2019 Surrey Santa Parade of Lights gallery 1
2019 Surrey Santa Parade of Lights gallery page 1 Author Cam Hutchins 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. View all
2019 Cloverdale Surrey Santa Parade of Lights
2019 Surrey Santa PArade of Lights The volunteers from the BC Vintage Truck museum certainly did a great job organizing the staging of the parade floats and vehicles. Here is a gallery of the images as they were staged and entered the parade area. Staging of the vehicles for the
Brochure Inside
Author Cam Hutchins 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. View all posts
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Author Cam Hutchins 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. View all posts
1937 International Docent
1937 International Harvester D-40 Truck. • International Harvester was formed in 1902 under J.P. Morgan’s personal guidance as a merger between the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and the Deering Harvester Company along with three smaller agricultural equipment firms. • Interestingly Cyrus McCormick invented a reaper when he was
1937 Mack Docent
1937 MACK EQ • The Mack truck company started at the infancy of the automotive world and the Mack Brothers started working for a carriage company before ending up buying the company. • Founded in 1900 by Jack and Gus Mack, Mack Brothers Company produced it’s first motorized vehicle in
1957 Diamond T Model 921BN Docent
1957 Diamond T Model 921BN • The 1957 Diamond T Model 921BN was the first truck in the museum to be powered by a diesel engine. • Ordered new from Diamond T trucks, this truck was used by Ledingham construction in Vancouver. • Used to haul excavators ,
1953 International R-160 Docent
1953 International R-160 • The International R series was introduced in 1953 and replaced the L series and considered just a facelift of the L series. • For the heavier series, R-185 and higher there was even less of a change to the looks. • There were a
1947 Fargo Truck & 1947 Columbia Trailer Docent
1947 Fargo Truck & 1947 COLUMBIA TRAILER • This truck was Purchased new by Bob King for Sea-Van Motor Freight in 1946, hauled freight between Vancouver and Seattle until 1953. • From 1953 to 1974 it sat n storage at Bob King’s West Pender warehouse. • Restoration work
1947 Diamond T 201S Docent
1947 Diamond T 201S Donated by Allen Vandekerkhove Victoria BC • Diamond T were known affectionately as the “The Cadillac of Trucks” • Founded in Chicago in 1905 as the Diamond T Motor Car Company and built high quality touring cars and later became known for
1946 CHEVROLET MAPLE LEAF Docent
1946 CHEVROLET MAPLE LEAF Model 1760 3 Ton: Purchased new from Vancouver’s Collier Motors over seventy years ago, this 1946 CHEVROLET MAPLE LEAF is still virtually brand new and 25 years ago showed only 77 miles on the odometer! The unused tractor was one of two units King purchased at
1937 MACK EQ Docent
1937 MACK EQ • The Mack truck company started at the infancy of the automotive world and the Mack Brothers started working for a carriage company before ending up buying the company. • Founded in 1900 by Jack and Gus Mack, Mack Brothers Company produced it’s first motorized vehicle in
