The Longwarry Football Club's 4th annual Heritage Truck Show was held on February 6 and 7 and it was the best ever with around 150 trucks displayed on the Saturday, increasing to 200 trucks on the Sunday. This post shows the American trucks which were on display – apart from the Inters and Dodges, which you can see here and the Macks and Kenworths, which you can see here. To see the English and European trucks on display, click here.
Kevin Oates' 1925 Chev
Graham Cameron's 1927 Chev
Ian Chatfield's 1939 Chev
Sam Capes' De Soto
Des Walker's Diamond T's - above and below
Fred Love's 1967 Diamond T
Also Marson's 1968 Diamond T
Bob Lee's 1937 Diamond T
Aldo Marson, Steve Ellis and Ian Latham
Euclid
John Denholm's Fargo
Fargo
Two vintage Fords - above and below
Richard Christie's Ford
Phil White's Ford painted in original Edyvane colours
Dave O'Farrell's Louisville
Joe Beaumont's Ford
Freightliner
Murray Langford's GMC - shown below with his Kenworth
Ken Stephen's jeep
Rob French's Peteerbilt
Three more Peterbilts - above and below
Tony Hackett's three REOs and shown below as well.
Tony Hackett - 1966 REO
Tony Hackett - 1952 REO
Tony Hackett - 1957 REO
Russell Marshall's Studebaker
Ray Grima's White
Lastly, Owen Studd's White. His family company, I & G Studd and Sons was one of the sponsors.
This post shows the American trucks which were on display – apart from the Inters and Dodges, which you can see here and the Macks and Kenworths, which you can see here. To see the English and European trucks on display, click here.
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