Trucks of all shapes, sizes and ages attracted more than 1000 people at the fourth Hunter Valley Vintage Commercial Vehicle Show on the weekend.
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Maitland showground was filled with 123 trucks including old fire engines, buses and a strong presence of military vehicles.
This is the first time the Hunter Valley Classic Commercial Vehicle Club has held the event at the showground and members said the turn-out proved truck culture was alive and well in the Hunter.
“We didn’t expect such a huge turn-out,” club member Paul Campbell said.
“This is the fourth muster we have had and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.”
Proceeds from the event will be donated to Hunter Prelude, Telarah Public School and Aspect Hunter.
The event had previously been held at Richmond Vale Railway Museum but the event had outgrown the size of the venue.
Mr Campbell thanked Rural Fire Service volunteers, Maitland Lions Club and Kurri Kurri Lions Club for their assistance at the event.
The club is always looking for new members with a passion for trucks.
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