Posted by ricb on August 09, 2013 at 19:15:33 from (184.153.244.215):
not sure how familiar everyone is with Brockway trucks. They were manufactured in Cortland N.Y. which is about 25 miles from me. They closed up shop in 1977 and all that was left was an empty building and the workhorses that ran the roads. The combination of N.Y. roads heavily salted and questionable metal alloys of the time left many of these trucks unsalvageable. I have always had a fascination with the brockways and even own two. Both are still farmworkers and are far from show trucks. We happened to be going by the museum this afternoon and the trucks had started to gather for the show tomorrow so.....we stopped. It sure is a sight to see these beauties fixed to the point of pre-new as I'm sure much of the chrome is an addition to make the sparkle & shine pop that much more. I love the straight from the road look but you can tell how much care and dedication was put into many of these trucks. I hope maybe some of the yters will like these as much as I.
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