We concentrated on the larger trucks that were parked outside the racecourse gates, so we missed some of the smaller trucks such as the Austins, Bedfords and Dodges etc - so most of these photos are prime movers. There were a lot of historic buses on display as well as cars and Military vehicles - but this is a truck blog, so we didn't take photos of them. That's one of the great things about the HCVC Display Days heaps of vehicles on display and something of interest for any motor vehicle enthusiast.
John Ferguson's 1948 and 1949 Internationals - shown again, below
John Ferguson's International KB3
John Ferguson's International KB6
Alan Taylor's Transtar
Two more Transtar's, above and below.
International Eagle
International R200
International R190 or R200
International R190
Wright's of Kilmore's Internationals, above and below
David Wenker's International
International 1900
International 1800
George Pyers' AS 182
Coote's International 180
Jeff Shawcroft's International
Many Kenworths on display - always popular
Driver's Bus line Kenworths - above and below
Mark Schmutter's W-model
Matt Marsden's Kenworth
Ted and Phyllis Bould's Kenworth
Vyn Harris Kenworth
Murray Langford's Kenworth - all the way from Mount Gambier
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