History
As a youngster Dean practised driving his dadââ¬â¢s old Chev before starting work in a Ford for a road gang.
Dean had his first taste of the Northern Territory in an International with a 160 Cummins in 1972 carting cars for Gulf Transport. He then ran the old South Road between Adelaide and Darwin for ten years before breaking with tradition and moving, with his wife Carleen, to Alice Springs where he built a roadtrain business with Ford trucks. The McBride fleet eventually grew to include 21 prime-movers, 100 flat tops, 32 dollies, 4 fridge vans, 4 tri-axle pans and 8 tautliners. It was well and truly a full-time job for Dean and Carleen and their two sons, Darren and Tim.
Their core business was unloading general freight from the railhead in Alice Springs then carrying it in their road trains 1500 kilometres north to Darwin. Deanââ¬â¢s trucks had the enviable reputation of being the best looking and the best maintained on the road. Dean played a very active role for his industry, first in South Australia, and then in the Territory. Dean is an honorary life-member of the Northern Territory Road Transport Association (now the Australian Trucking Association NT), and has always been an avid supporter and sponsor of the National Road Transport Hall of Fame.
Owned since new from Mr Dean McBride from Alice springs. Was his Retirement Present and has been driven with pride passion and enjoyment since new. I am the second owner and I have long term plans for the ute ...