LIMA, Ohio (WLIO) - Truck enthusiasts from across the region gathered for the 4th Annual Truck Show, hosted by the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society.
Every year, the show draws both new and returning faces, all united by an appreciation for powerful machines.
Roughly 40 trucks were on display, each reflecting its owner's passion and dedication to the hobby. The event celebrates a shared love of trucks, offering attendees the chance to swap stories and proudly showcase their rigs. Every year, the show draws both new and returning faces, all united by an appreciation for powerful machines.
"A lot of the people are people that have been here every year. There's a lot of people that come to this show every year, and it's been a good tradition. There's some new faces this year as well, so I really like that. You know, that we are getting the word out that, we are putting an event on here, and it's fun to see everybody," said Mark Schroyer, member of the American Truck Historical Society.
The annual truck show is held the third Saturday of May each year.
