Truck Rally
June 25
Part 3 of 5
The parade began promptly at 11:00 a.m. with International Chapel #1 leading the eleven-mile drive.
It was Ian’s turn to ride with grandpa.
The Sauder’s Egg truck followed the chapel, because it needed to be back to the fairground for use in the CDL Roadeo competition.
Thanks Sauder’s Eggs for donating it for the day.
Geoff Stoner’s Mack
Will Stoner’s “General”
I like this old pickup
There were many varieties of beautifully colored trucks in the convoy.
The Zeager trucks won “Best Fleet” trophy.
Traveling through beautiful Lebanon County countryside.
Notice the truck going up the hill in the distance – which is part of the parade route.
As the fairgrounds emptied (about 11:45) I walked toward the exit driveway where lots of people were watching the trucks.
This is why so many drivers were blowing their air horns shortly after joining the parade.
This guy was kind of embarrassed when he realized that he stepped into the path of my camera. I replied, “I got the picture I wanted. I wanted to see your arm. ![]()
























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