10-4 Magazine November 2023
Truck Show Report: By Daniel J. Linss The 30th annual Brooks Truck Show was held once again at Powerland Heritage Park in Brooks, OR on August 25-26, 2023. And if 30 years wasn’t enough reason to celebrate, we were also celebrating with our friends Roger and Annette Ghidelli, who came to the show from California to bring our golf cart and help us in the booth – and to celebrate Annette’s 55th birthday! It was a great weekend of food, fun, friends, and trucks that we won’t soon forget. Each year at the Brooks show a different brand of truck is highlighted and featured, and this year, in honor of their 100th anniversary, Kenworth was the featured truck manufacturer. Not only were all the Kenworth trucks parked in a special display area, but Kenworth themselves brought out their special 100th anniversary show trailer, filled with all kinds of neat Kenworth history, along with some of the limited edition 100th anniversary W900L trucks (and even a few really cool W990s), and parked them in the special display area, as well. It was pretty cool. We flew into Portland on Thursday morning and, after having breakfast and doing some shopping, we headed to our AirBNB rental house in Salem, just south of where the show was being held in Brooks. Our friends Roger and Annette Ghidelli, who usually drive the yellow and green “Godfather” 1962 Peterbilt show truck owned by Melvin Maggini (Annette’s dad) and pull our 53’ TFK show trailer to events, were on their way to Oregon in a pickup truck, pulling our smaller 12’ cargo trailer, filled with our golf cart and everything we needed for our booth at the show. They were due to arrive at about 3:00 PM, so we had to hurry and decorate the entire house for Annette’s birthday, which was officially Sunday (August 27), even though we all decided to celebrate the entire time. By the end of the day on Thursday, our entire crew had arrived. In addition to the birthday girl and her hubby, our digital content manager and live show host John “JT” Testa was there, along with our son Parker and his girlfriend Alyssa (they drove from Washington to help us out at the show). That night we enjoyed some great barbequed steaks for dinner and then hit the hay early. We had a full weekend ahead of us and didn’t want to start off tired. That night while we slept (or tried to sleep), a big storm rolled through that brought some rain and a bunch of thunder and lightning. Honestly, I slept through it all, but no one else in the house did! Heading to the show grounds to get set up on late Friday morning, we were surprised at how many trucks were already there. We were also greeted by Darryl McFarlane – an interesting 84-year-old fan and reader of 10-4 from Oregon that came to help us in the booth and hang out. Darryl came to the show both Friday and Saturday and proved to be very helpful. We would like to thank him for coming. After getting everything set up, we strolled around the grounds to check out the trucks, take some pictures, and talk to old friends we hadn’t seen in a while. As the day came to a close, we headed to dinner with the folks from Schott Parts and Accessories, Sal from Dynaflex, Ray from Valley Chrome, and a few others. It was a nice time with good folks and great food. After dinner we headed back to the show grounds for a concert and the light show. This show has never had a concert, so this was a first – and it was a big hit. Dale Watson and his Lone Stars took the stage at 7:00 PM and played well into the night. At dusk, which was around 9:00 PM, the trucks turned on their lights for a spectacular display of brightness and creativity. This was one of the best light shows we have ever seen, as almost every truck on the lot participated – and there were a lot of trucks. Saturday morning came fast, as we got to the show early to get our booth up and running. There was a bit of humidity and a little smoke from some nearby fires, but for the most part, the weather was warm and comfortable. A handful of vendors set up booths at the show, including our friends and neighbors, Schott Parts and Accessories, Valley Chrome, Dynaflex, and a few others. Walking around the show, the number of trucks was staggering. Last year the event set a record with 360 trucks, and this year they blew that number out of the water with nearly 450 trucks! The show is divided into a few different areas. In one area, amidst the grass and trees, are the antique trucks, and let me tell you, there was some of the coolest old iron you will ever see out there – especially old log trucks. A few standouts in that area (and past cover 62 10-4 Magazine / November 2023 A CELEBRATION IN BROOKS
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