Pacific Northwest Truck Museum





In the Pacific Northwest Truck Museum, you will see some of the great working vehicles that developed the Pacific Northwest. These wonderfully restored antique trucks, parts and memorabilia also show the significant and unique innovations in the development of trucks brought about by the longer distances and rough terrain of this part of the country.We have over 75 trucks by GMC, Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Mack, and Peterbilt, long-gone Autocar, Moreland, Samson, White, and Yellow-Knight, and many other makes.
Seeing these trucks will recall trucking of bygone days, and present a world unknown to our children. Our growing collection was founded by a group of dedicated truck enthusiasts with the goal of preserving an important part of Pacific Northwest history. The Pacific Northwest Truck Museum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) educational corporation dedicated to promoting preservation of the Pacific Northwest motor truck history. This is accomplished by the collection and authentication of vehicles, artifacts, information, photographs, memorabilia, and other relevant materials concerning the origin, development, and progress of the industry, and by making these items available for display and research.
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