ATCA Show 2010 Macungie, PA

The Antique Truck Club of America held its 31st Annual Show at the Macungie Memorial Park in Macungie, PA. There were several Jeep trucks in attendance Willys truck, M725, M715 brush truck, J20 with slide in truck camper and an FC. Also gracing these pages are many other wonderful trucks. Some of these older trucks are chain driven from the days before the universal joint. You can also check out the cool Bantam truck (see video walkaround link on this page), American Bantam was the company in Butler Pennsylvania that developed the first Jeep prototype for the US Military. This show is held every Fathers Day weekend and the park has lots of shade trees and a pool which is open to the public, for a few bucks you can go for a swim. In addition there is plenty of food, live music and a great vendor area which by the way had an FC for sale. Some of the participants in the show were from as far away as Canada. We spoke to a gentleman from Canada that had a really neat and rare Mercury truck (see B&W photo last page second photo on top) that was a barn find bought from a farmer. The truck was all original and passed a stringent Canadian inspection as it was found.  Check out the links on this page to see our video walk arounds for the Jeep trucks it's like being at the Show! This year we really went overboard on the pictures so Enjoy all of them!



Bantam Truck circa 1937-40 walk around                          Jeep M725 and 78 Jeep J20 walk around
M715 Fire Brush Truck walk around       FC170 walk around


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