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Picture Special: Top class trucks roll up for North West Truck Fest

written by Staff Writer August 26, 2018
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The North West Truck Fest got underway on Saturday for two days of big-motor showcases. 

The annual event is now in its 11th year and attracts larger crowds and larger vehicles year on year.

Truck Fest 2018 takes place at the Milford Mart from Saturday August 25th – Sunday August 26th.

All proceeds are in aid of the MS Donegal Branch & Parents and Friends of Abbey Village Kilmacrennan.

Clive Wasson was there to check out the event, see all the pictures in the gallery below:

Christina Friel, Eddie McBride, Stephen Dowds, Germain Kerr and Martin Mills at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Kerri McCrabbea nd Sarah Brogan at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Adrian Smith and Dermott McElcharr at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Keegan Lafferty, Christopher O’Brien and Alan Darragh at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Brenda Murrya and Louise Coyle at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Donal Duffy and Martin Keenan at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Trucks on display at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Magic and Andrew Kennedy cleaning there truck at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Gerard Hegarty, Craig O’Brien and Robert Browne at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

A new Scania S730 owned by Daytona Heavy Haulage at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Justin Ray, Frank O’Brien, Peter Ward, Jimmy Doherty, Darren Lyndsey and Aaron Robinson at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

A selection of trucks at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Kora Armstorng, Christine Armstrong, Edward Lafferty and Patrica Lafferty at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Neil Toye, Kevin Dolan and Geraldine McFadden at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Packie Bogule from Raphoe getting ready at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Ethan Brolly, Sara McGowan, Kevin Lafferty, Nakita McGowan and Trisitin Lafferty at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

DAF fans -Daniel Doherty, Barry Jordan, Orla Jordan, Eymer Jordan and Lean Jordan at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Megan Lucas, Simon Goudie and Ryan Lafferty at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Barry Buchannan, Paul Lafferty adn Jonathan Goudie at the NW Truck Fest in Milford last weekend held to raise funds for Abbey Village, Kilmacrennan and MS Ireland Donegal. Photo Clive Wasson

Picture Special: Top class trucks roll up for North West Truck Fest was last modified: August 26th, 2018 by Staff Writer
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