10-4 Magazine August 2024
Truck Show Report: By Colin Kund The overall atmosphere of this show is always great, as it is truly enthusiast based. I’ve made many great friends over the last few years at the show. The weather was favorable, although a little humid. Those PA summers, especially with high humidity, can be rough! But that didn’t stop swarms of trucks and spectators from making their way to the show. Macungie also offers a pretty cool flea market, with truck parts, signs, scale models, literature, shirts, and many other things available. G. Greene brought some beautiful trucks from their fleet. Greene is based in Boston, and they have been attending Macungie for a long time. The DePaul Over 40 years ago, the American Truck Collectors Association (ATCA) began hosting their Macungie Antique Truck Show on Father’s Day Weekend. Founded in 1971 in Boyertown, PA (only an hour from me), ATCA has always been “about the trucks.” This annual truck show has become known as “The Greatest Truck Show on Earth” and for good reason. Each year (this year was the 44th anniversary of the show) the number of trucks has increased, and this year (2024) the number of registered trucks surpassed 1,000! ATCA’s show in Macungie, PA does not discriminate, as every make and model of truck, large or small, is welcome. From beautiful Ford dent side pickups all the way to off-road Mack dump trucks, they all made their appearances at this year’s show. I have been attending Macungie for the last eight years, only missing two, due to the pandemic. Every year the number of trucks has grown and there has always been a fantastic mix. Macks tend to dominate the show, primarily because the show is in “Mack Country” – the Mack Trucks Lehigh Valley Operations Center is just down the road from Macungie Memorial Park, and the Mack Museum is not far away, either. Being that the ATHS Convention was held in York the previous week, a bunch of trucks stayed for Macungie. These additional trucks definitely added some flavor compared to years past. Venezia, RW Smith, Radco, The Mahan Collection, and a few others brought out their trucks to the show, as they had done the week before. I stopped by Thursday evening before the show began to grab a few shots of what was there and then returned Friday all day and Saturday. The caliber of trucks there was seriously amazing, and ranged from projects, to originals, to full frame-up restorations. 58 10-4 Magazine / August 2024 A FATHER’S DAY CELEBRATION
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