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Trucksales Staff27 Apr 2021
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Scania supports charity convoy

Convoy For The Cure 2021 will run through Townsville on May 8

A recently refurbished blue 1985 Scania 112 6x4 tipper is aiming to lead the 200-strong cavalcade of trucks for Convoy For The Cure in Townsville on Sunday, May 30.

A cure sought is for a serious strain of brain cancer that affects children, and the Scania is the face of the public appeal to augment the generosity of local truckies.

“The Scania is dubbed the ‘Peoples’ Truck’,” says convoy promoter, Todd Martin.

“We’re encouraging members of the public to make a donation to the cause and get their name or logo on the side of the tipper body. In previous years this concept has been a great way of including Australians who are not truckies, but who want to make a contribution to the fundraising. We’re sponsored by the local Power100 radio station which will promote the event throughout the run-up and during the day as well,” Todd says.

The refurbished Scania is known as the Peoples' Truck and it will lead the convoy in May.

The historic truck is owned by cane farmer Ross Gofton who lives just outside Townsville. A while ago he bought six Scanias on their retirement, a from the city council. The Scania 112 to be used in the Convoy has been repainted, has new seats, and is generally in very sound order despite having had 35 years on the road as a tipper.

The truck is now dedicated to static display and charitable activities and has been painted throughout in two-pack paint. The cab is finished in Scania blue, with a red chassis. The tipper body is pristine in glowing white, which will set off the sponsor logos a treat.

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The cavalcade of trucks rolling through Townsville will all meet in a park outside town before dispersing. Some trucks are expected from as far away as the Northern Territory.

Scania Australia, and its independent authorised service and parts dealer in Townsville, Honeycombes Sales and Service, will make a sizeable donation to the Convoy For The Cure.

Those who make a donation to the cause get their name or logo on the side of the tipper body.

Honeycombes’ Kevin Jones said the business was very pleased to be partnering with Scania to support the worthy cause, and to have a Scania at the head of the convoy.

“We’re seeing an increasing number of new Scanias on the road in the region and so it’s good to be able to have a heritage model involved in the convoy. The event has been running for five years and is always well patronised and attracts a lot of attention in the town,” Kevin said.

“We hope that the appeal of the peoples’ truck will result in a strong flow of donations to support this very important charitable cause.”

“Money raised from previous Convoys For The Cure have already led to breakthroughs by researchers in the treatment of childhood brain cancer,” Todd Martin says. “We can make a difference.”

You can make a donation here.

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