Gore Truck Show

The truck parade had motor-heads and enthusiasts packed out on Main St, as the best of the best...
The truck parade had motor-heads and enthusiasts packed out on Main St, as the best of the best showed just how good a truck can look. PHOTO: GERRIT DOPPENBERG
Robert Galt, from Eden Haulage, won the day’s big prize of the king rig. PHOTO: NICOLA WILSON
Robert Galt, from Eden Haulage, won the day’s big prize of the king rig. PHOTO: NICOLA WILSON
Chris Keilor, from McDonough Contracting Ltd, displayed the load-bearing ability of his truck by...
Chris Keilor, from McDonough Contracting Ltd, displayed the load-bearing ability of his truck by hauling around a tractor. PHOTO: NICOLA WILSON
Driver Richard Parish, from Ken Adams Contracting, won the award for the tidiest oldest working...
Driver Richard Parish, from Ken Adams Contracting, won the award for the tidiest oldest working truck up to 39 years. PHOTO: GERRIT DOPPENBERG

Gore’s Main St was packed on Saturday as 68 of the finest trucks in the region paraded around town as part of the McDonough Contracting Gore Truck Show.

After first gathering at the Transport Repair yard for judging, they hit the streets to show off their stuff, finishing at the Croydon Lodge later in the afternoon for prizegiving.