(Photos by Tim King) It’s awesome to see that dedicated truck shows are on the rise once again. With a resurgence in the minitruck and custom truck scene, it is amazing to see just how many truck shows are going on during any given weekend across the country, and SoCal’s famed Brothers Truck Show is one you just have to attend. This past weekend the show celebrated its 24th anniversary and was the biggest one yet thanks to the change of venue that happened four years ago in order to fit even more participants and their rides. If you are into classic trucks, this is the kind of show that will draw your attention everywhere you turn.
In typical Southern California fashion, folks showed up early to roll into the show and grab a prime parking spot for the day, and lucky for us our friend Tim King was on hand shooting photos and enjoying the view. When he got back home he sent a full gallery of photos to share with all you BANGshifters, so we hope you like them. Whether you are into GM trucks from the 1940’s, the 1980’s, or anywhere in between, you are going to find something to drool over at this show. I’m especially fond of a square body dually, or anything with great patina, so there was no shortage of things that I’d love to park in my driveway.
After you look at all the photos below, make sure you tell us which one you’d most like to own!
Check out the gallery of photos below, and make sure you click on any photo you like to make it larger so you can scroll through the gallery like a slide show.