Bigger, brighter, blossoming
The 2018 Alexandra Blossom Festival truck show proved as popular as ever, with a total of 89 trucks competing for honours this year, an increase on last years total.
The great team from Heavy Trucks was again the sponsor. The Star of the Show award went to Ricky Rodgers from Summerland Express Freight Ltd with his immaculate Western Star, a deserving winner considering the 916,000 kilometres on its clock. He also took out the Best Western Star prize.
RESULTS
Alexandra Blossom Festival Truck Show
Category | Owner |
Star of the Show | Summerland Express Freight |
Best DAF | Purdue Bros Ltd Carriers |
Best Foden | Neville Little |
Best Freightliner | ATL |
Best Hino | Hoskins Transport |
Best International | Eden Haulage Ltd |
Best Isuzu | Fulton Hogan |
Best Kenworth | Faulks Investments Ltd |
Best Mack | Central Machine Hire |
Best Man | Mainfreight |
Best Mercedes-Benz | Mainstream |
Best Nissan | A & T Haulage |
Best Peterbilt | Pullan Haulage Ltd |
Best Scania | Transworld |
Best Volvo | Central Lift Cromwell |
Best Western Star | Summerland Express Freight |
Best Curtainsider | Eden Haulage International |
Best Stock Truck | Beckers Transport Co |
Best Fleet | Fulton Hogan |
Best Light Commercial | Tim Garden Construction Hino |
Best pre-1995 | Central Machine Hire Mack |
Photo: Jesse Rout with his T904 Kenworth from the Nuroad Civil fleet in Queenstown, on the way home.
Photo: A number of Argosys graced the show, which proves just how popular they are. Cromwell Transport had two in the show.
Photo: Hoskins Transports immaculate Hino won the Best Hino category.
Photo: Maungatua Contracting from Wanaka with their stunning new example of Kenworths T900 Legend series.
Photo: Central Lift from Cromwell with their impressive FMX Volvo.
Photo: Carl Davis took out best Mack with his CH from the Central Machine Hire fleet.
Photo: Neville Littles restored Transpac Foden took out Best Foden.