Uncle Sam's American Circus, Custom Painted truck and cab from USA Peterbilt Trucks in Southport, Merseyside, UK March, 2015. The all-human circus spectacular, owned by Show Directors John Courtney and Stephen Courtney trading as Circus Vegas has arrived in Southport. The travelling show produced by the famous Uncle Sam's Great American Circus tours for ten months a year. It is an Irish organisation, a star-spangled selection of Americana. US, Kenworth heavy-duty vehicles and Peterbilt HGV art monster decorated trucks look the part when they roll into town,


FLEET of American trucks rolled into Southport this week as a taste of Vegas headed into Merseyside. Circus Vegas, American Circus is promising a spectacular all-action family show set up near to Pleasureland. Show Directors are John Courtney and Stephen Courtney trading as Circus Vegas/American Circus. "Circus Vegas has had some major changes since the 2006 study. Between at least 2002 and 2006 this circus used elephants on an annual basis and included sea lions in 2003 and a giraffe in 2005. Most notoriously, in 2006 they had a rhino and a hippo on the show, imported from an Italian circus. By 2007 their animal content had been reduced to some ponies and camels and the occasional use of dogs. 2010 saw the circus just have ponies for children’s rides and during 2011 it left Ireland to tour the UK, which it continued to do in 2012 with ponies for rides in the show’s interval." Source THE CAPTIVE ANIMALS' PROTECTION The 379 was Peterbilt's flagship truck from 1987 until the 2007 model year maintaining the nameplate's signature long-nose styling. Available in standard (119" BBC) and long hood (127" BBC) lengths. Replacing the "359" in 1987, it remained in production until March 2007 with the last 1000 379s called the "Legacy Class 379." The 379 family received interior changes through the 20 year run, like the "Original (Square) Dash" from 1987 to 2000, the "Ergonomic Dash" from 2001 to 2005, and the current "2006+ Dash" currently available in Arctic Gray, Saharan Tan, Burgundy Wine, and Maritime Blue configurations. Peterbilt dropped the long running "American Class" interior in 2005 with the end of the "Ergonomic Dash." The main dash color was black up until the 2000 model year, which was the last year for the "Original Dash;" you could either order it in gray, tan, or black. Peterbilt also made changes to the cab doors in late 2004 when the vent window post was eliminated and the mirrors moved from the door to the cab.


Size: 3540px × 2468px
Location: Southport, Merseyside, UK
Photo credit: © ZarkePix / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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