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Don’t Ever Touch the Show Trucks (Unless Asked To)

It’s literally the “first” rule. And the rule is ‘Do Not Touch!’ It doesn’t matter if a vehicle looks fresh out of the junkyard, or is the only remaining example in the entire world; the owner put in more time preparing their truck for the show than they did actually being productive at work the week leading up to it!

Keep Food and Drinks Away

Look, we know, everyone needs to eat – some of us more than others. But, as truck enthusiasts, we bring our truck out for our own and other’s enjoyment. We didn’t just spend countless hours waxing and removing water spots for Greasy McBurgerson to use our truck as a placemat, and ruin the experience for everyone. If you got a Burger or a Hot dog stay away from the Trucks!

Trucks are for Looking – Not Leaning

Now touching is one thing. Leaning your elbow or rear end on a show truck is quite another. Firstly, those buttons on your Levi’s can easily scratch or dent. Secondly, the vehicle is not yours – so please, be respectful of other people’s property! Finding scratches and imperfections attending a show is one way to ensure no one ever comes back again.

Let the Judges Judge

You are more than entitled to your own opinion – you learn that as a youngin. However, you also learn to keep your mouth shut if you have nothing nice to say! Please don’t bash one of the vehicles just because it isn’t your particular taste or style – all owners have shed plenty of blood, sweat, tears, and their own money while building their rides. Let’s all just appreciate the shared love of trucks together!

Keep an Eye Out for the Guy with the Camera

Being able to capture all these high-quality photos and video is not as easy as one might think. Please be mindful of all of those out there shooting video and taking photographs. Who knows, you and your pride and joy might be next! (It happened once!)

Above all remember to appreciate all these folks who decided to pull out their trucks for you to enjoy. Thus be sure to show them respect for allowing you to enjoy looking at their trucks. Showing respect to the Trucks and their owners ensures that they are willing to keep showing these trucks off to be appreciated by others.