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All the pictures on this page were taken by Mike Boyd.
Thanks Mike for the great shots. I hope we'll see more in coming years.
A 1965 Autocrat A-75 model A great looking Buick 8 from 1941, only non-tuck there An un-restored 1970 Dodge 100 pick-up truck.
A few shots of a meticulous restored CKC White Freightliner cab-over from 1964. It is owned by the Gully Transportation Co. out of Quincy, IL.
A set of photos of an un-restored and un-painted 1929 Ford 2 ton flatbed. It has a gear reduction hand crank to raise the bed up. It's really a shame no paint or any kind of restoration is being done. It would be a great vehicle to bring back to original.
This is really a nice looking restoration. This was done factory perfect. Another '29 Ford, this one a pick-up though.
This '79 Freightliner COE was from past shows, this year it didn't have the livestock trailer hooked up to it. A 1954 GMC 100 pick-up.
A couple of shots of Gully's Freightliner FLD dropdeck that hauls around the two restored tractors they have.
Another Gully restoration. A 1956 Hendrickson. I wish it was on the ground so I could have gotten some detailed interior shots.
A '60s Int'l R-185 with a stake body bed. Another one from a past show, a '59 Kenworth W-model. A '78 Mack F-model. Still nice, even from the past shows.
This is a '57 Mack BCR, this was from last year's show too. This was a conversion kit Mack offered to convert your B-model into an R-model, pretty rare tractor. A great looking '96 Peterbilt with a polished aluminum dump trailer.
This was an amazing looking '79 Oshkosh M-911 HET 8X6 22-1/2 ton military tractor. It was used for hauling around tanks on drop-decks that were operational and ones that were not.
I'm not sure about this White. It's a 4000 series long hood, but it has a different kind of emblem on the hood that reads "White 4700 PLT". Anyone heard of this model? No one was around to ask for more info.
This '66 White Freightliner livestock body and trailer was here again at this year's show, it was worth another picture. Top bunk is now lettered on the front too.


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