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International on top in Urana

Under sunny skies, the Urana Vintage Machinery Club  has once again played host to a successful annual rally, with over 60 trucks on display across the third weekend in October.

Coming from as far afield as Melbourne and northern New South Wales, trucks old and new were all presented to a very high standard with judging taking place for a number of categories.

With Kenworth this year’s feature brand, the marque was well represented with a range of models on show. In keeping with the vintage theme, Truck of the Show honours went to Scott Mustey, who had travelled up from Lancefield with his immaculately restored 1965 International DCO.

Coleambally farmer Chris Greenwood won Most Original Kenworth with his ex-Ansett Freight Express cabover.

With a bogie fuel tanker and resplendent in Knights of Kilmore colours, the International was a worthy winner in 2025.

After another successful rally, the committee are already looking ahead to the 2026 edition.

Neil MacLean won Best Restored Kenworth with his recently overhauled SAR.

The winners were:

Truck of the Show – Scott Mustey, International DCO

Best Fleet – Burkinshaw’s Transport Wagga

Best Kenworth – Daniel Fell, Kenworth K200

Most Original Kenworth – Chris Greenwood, Kenworth K124

Best Restored Kenworth – Neil MacLean, Kenworth SAR

Most Original Truck – Niel Deas, Ford LTL Louisville

Best Restored Truck – Graham Wright, International AB180

Best Classic Truck – Chris Sutton, Mack Value-Liner

Best Modern Truck – Graham Troutbeck, Volvo FH16

Best Dodge/International – Graeme Hoy, International AB180

  • For more great pics from the show, make sure you grab your free copy of the November 7 issue of Big Rigs from the usual outlet.

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