As well, we saw for the first time a splendidly restored 1979 International Transtar II COE, owned by Dave Carey of Carey Leasing in Blenheim, Ont. We'll feature this one in an upcoming Classic Series.
Jason McCoy and the Road Hammers performed Saturday night, capping a terrific day with an amazing performance.
Greg Evigan of 'B.J. and the Bear' fame dropped by the show on Saturday afternoon and treated visitors to a few memories. Greg says he's trying to acquire the rights to the show so he can remount a contemporary version of one of the best-known trucking TV shows ever.
Unfortunately, on Saturday night, there were several acts of vandalism that saw a few of the show trucks stripped of some choice parts, and some of the vendors reported inventory had been removed from their booths. Maybe it's time security was beefed up at the show. Too bad.
At Rodeo:
The 27th running of the Rodeo du Camion about seven hours north of the Little Apple featured the usual ferocious competition on the track -- racing bobtail and with 63,500-kg B-trains in drag races up a 6-7 percent grade in town -- plus a show-and-shine competition, a flea market, some great music, and mountains of good cheer.
It always attracts a zillion people and takes two non-stop days of elimination runs to declare kings -- and in this case one queen, Sylvie Paradis -- of the hill in six horsepower classes.
Racing is the main draw, but the show-and-shine is a big deal as well, enough to attract Robert and Shelly Brinker of Grayling, Mi. with their spectacular 2000 Freightliner show truck. Predictably, it won the People's Choice award, as it's done there and at many other shows before.