2018 Pride & Polish Antique Bobtail – 1975 and older winners

Updated Jul 19, 2019
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As the 2019 Great American Trucking Show and Pride & Polish competition approaches, Overdrive will be taking a look back at some of the winners in various categories from 2018’s Pride & Polish show in Dallas.

This week, here’s a look at the top three finishers in the Antique Bobtail – 1975 and Older: a 1955 Kenworth Conventional, a 1975 Kenworth W900A and a 1975 Peterbilt 359.


First place: Taylor, Texas-based Marty Glomb’s 1955 Kenworth Conventional, “Pepe.” The rig is unique in that it was one of only a couple hundred Kenworths built in 1955 with an all-aluminum body.First place: Taylor, Texas-based Marty Glomb’s 1955 Kenworth Conventional, “Pepe.” The rig is unique in that it was one of only a couple hundred Kenworths built in 1955 with an all-aluminum body.
Second place: Dwayne Pitre’s and Mike Culotta’s 1975 Kenworth W900A.Second place: Dwayne Pitre’s and Mike Culotta’s 1975 Kenworth W900A.
Third place: Wade Wardlaw’s 1975 Peterbilt 359, “Wade’s Pride and Joy.”Third place: Wade Wardlaw’s 1975 Peterbilt 359, “Wade’s Pride and Joy.”
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