Spending a lifetime immersed in the world of trucks, Anthony Churchill has grown up around transport, taking over his father’s business in the mid 90s.
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Continuing the legacy of his family-run business Churchill Transport, Anthony operates a fleet of 20 good-looking rigs.
Catching the eyes of many, two of his dazzling Kenworths cruised through the Clarendon Classic Truck Show gates. While Anthony couldn’t attend — thanks to a commitment to footy finals — two of his drivers showcased the trucks.
Double the trouble, the two Kenworth Legends were the real stars of the show, captivating onlookers’ attention.
“I’ve always liked the green colour, and they both used to be completely green about 10 years ago until we decided to change it up with the stripe,” he says.
Both trucks were bought brand-new when they joined the fleet. The 900 was purchased in 2019, a simple yet vibrant design.
The all-white cab lights up with the striking green design and hints of silver outline, complimenting the stainless-steel exhausts.

Pairing up beautifully alongside it sits the green 904, with a contrasting white stripe and highlights of bright yellow to stand out from the crowd.
The 904 is blinged up with a strong stainless steel bullbar and sky-high exhaust pipes.
The classic rigs are a pair no truck lover could simply walk by.
Anthony says he isn’t one to usually attend a truck show but is happy for his drivers to join in on the trucking fun.
“I’m fairly busy with the business but it’s good to see the drivers take interest and bring them to shows, because the rigs are always looking good,” he says.
Churchill Transport provides interstate services between Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Amidst the roar of thousands of other engines, Anthony’s trucks made an impression, adding their bit of flare to the colourful Clarendon Show.
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