Gaming Guide

All Sulfur Truck Locations in Mafia: The Old Country (Man of Honor DLC)

All 15 destructible trucks in Free Ride, plus how to track your progress toward the A Working Man trophy.

All 15 destructible trucks in Free Ride, plus how to track your progress toward the A Working Man trophy.

Sulfur Trucks are a destructible collectible added to Mafia: The Old Country by the Man of Honor expansion. There are 15 of them scattered across the Valle Dorata, and blowing up every single one is what earns the A Working Man trophy and achievement. They belong to the people who betrayed Ennio Salieri, which is why wrecking them counts as a job rather than a simple pickup.

Quick answer: Load Free Ride, speak to Salieri at his warehouse in Porto Almaro to unlock his Jobs, then destroy all 15 Sulfur Trucks parked around the map. The trophy unlocks the moment the 15th truck is destroyed.


Requirements before any Sulfur Truck appears

The trucks are paid DLC content. Without Man of Honor installed on the same platform as your base game, they do not exist in the world and the trophy cannot be earned. The expansion costs $9.99 and is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, or bundled inside the Definitive Edition and the Omertà Collection. You can grab the standalone add-on from the Man of Honor store page.

None of the trucks show up during story missions. Everything happens in Free Ride, the open-world mode where you roam Sicily at your own pace. The trucks fall under Salieri’s Jobs, so you need to introduce yourself to him first.

Start Free Ride from the main menu rather than continuing the campaign. The DLC content is layered onto the existing Valle Dorata map, so there is no separate area to load into.
Drive to Salieri’s warehouse in Porto Almaro and talk to him. This is his hideout in the expansion and the point of contact for both his Jobs and his Challenges.
Open the map and press Square on PS5 or X on Xbox to bring up Salieri’s Jobs menu. The Sulfur Truck counter lives here, and it is the only reliable way to confirm how many you have already destroyed.

All 15 Sulfur Truck locations

Every truck is parked and stationary, which means none of them can be missed by driving past at the wrong moment. Each one sits next to a distinct landmark, so it helps to sweep the map region by region rather than chasing them in numerical order.

TruckWhere it is parked
1On the side of the road
2Alongside the train tracks, just before the tunnel
3Behind one of the buildings
4Near the tree stumps
5Between two buildings
6Beside the building
7By the ruins
8By the orange trees
9By one of the building gates
10By one of the buildings
11By the building
12By the giant tree
13By the building
14By the gate
15By the gate

Tip: The map pinning feature added alongside the expansion works on collectibles as well as challenges. Pin a truck from the map and you get a marker in the world, which removes most of the guesswork when a target sits behind a building or off the main road.


Confirming the A Working Man trophy unlocked

Each destroyed truck ticks the counter up by one inside Salieri’s Jobs menu. When the counter reads 15 of 15, the trophy or achievement pops immediately. There is no need to return to Porto Almaro to hand anything in, and no cleanup mission is required afterwards.

If a truck you are certain you hit is not registering, the usual causes are simple. The vehicle may have been damaged but not fully destroyed, or you may still be in the story campaign instead of Free Ride. Progress also does not register at all until you have spoken to Salieri and unlocked his Jobs.


How Sulfur Trucks fit into the rest of Free Ride

Sulfur Trucks are one of three discoverables the expansion adds to the Valle Dorata, sitting alongside Wanted Posters and Stunt Jumps. They are separate from Salieri’s paid Jobs, where you crack safes, tow high-value cars back to the warehouse, or haul stolen trucks of fragile cargo across town for Dinari. Destroying sulfur shipments pays out in trophy progress rather than cash.

Because all 15 trucks stay put and the counter never resets, this is one of the safer completionist tasks in the expansion. Clear them in a couple of driving loops around the valley, keep the Jobs menu open between runs to check your tally, and the trophy takes care of itself.