A whopping crowd of more than 2000 people ventured to Koroit on Saturday for the annual truck show.
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The popular event drew a range of trucks from across the south-west and Victoria, with some vehicles making the journey from Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney.
The event raises funds for Beyond Blue.
Organiser Shirl McCosker said the show had been the biggest and best show so far, with record attendance numbers.
Motoring enthusiasts enjoyed a vintage car show, model truck display, drag cars and a motocross exhibition by Tim Coleman.
Wade Thornhill came from Naracoorte in South Australia to enter his limited edition truck.
“It’s a T950 Kenworth,” he said.
“It’s one of only 75 made. It’s number 15 and it has a built-in microwave, television and bar fridge.
“I’ve got it all decked out.”
Hundreds of trucks vied for the top prize, with Heywood’s PJ Annett winning best rig of the show.