Serpentine-Jarrahdale’s Mack Muster has proven a great success.
On the March 22, at Quarry Farm in Whitby, over 11,000 attended, all eager to see some of Perth’s toughest, and finest, trucks at the city’s premier truck show.
In total, the gross value of all machinery present was estimated at $200 million, according to event organisers.
Loyal to its name, the event hosted three of the rarest Mack Superliners in existence, the 1988 model Bicentennial series. This model being a heavy-duty Class 8 truck, primarily produced for the Australian market that specialised in interstate heavy haulage, and road train applications. It discontinued in 1993.

100 per cent of proceeds, a total of $850,000, was donated to cancer research at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.














