NZ Trucking Magazine

Gallery – Cantanbria­n!

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Dean Middleton is a superb example of where a love of trucks can take you – and the different places truck-mad kids end up. If you’re in the Garden City, at a truck show, or even just somewhere on the South Island roadside, the friendly guy taking truck photos you’re chatting to might just be Dean Middleton, general manager of Christchur­ch’s slick Charter Transport. Oh, and there’s every chance his son, Benny, will be right there with him.

Dean has made a wonderful career around the machines he loves, not just in senior management but as an accomplish­ed freelancer to multiple publicatio­ns.

So, how did it all begin for you, Dean?

“I vividly remember how

I got hit with the truck bug. It was the late 1970s. I was about six years old and was at a Canterbury A&P Show. There were full-size gloss posters for sale of a local

March Constructi­on W-Model Kenworth for five bucks, and I just knew I had to have one.

“Within weeks of putting the new poster on the bedroom wall, a new series called BJ and the Bear came on the TV and, from that first episode, my passion for trucks was completely ignited.

“I started getting into taking photos when I was about 12 during the mid-1980s. The only challenge was that I lived on the east side of Christchur­ch and most of the transport yards were across the other side of town. During the weekends and school holidays, I would throw my 35mm Pentax film camera in my backpack and do a circuit that would cover more than 50km and take most of the day.

That was on a pretty basic 10-speed push bike, not a flash soft-tail mountain bike kids ride these days. Needless to say, the backend was more than a little sore at the end of those days, but by crikey, it was worth it when I picked up my developed truck photos from the local chemist a few days later!

“Here are a few favourites from those epic bike-riding days.”

 ??  ?? The late Dave Bennett contracted this stunning Mack
Super Liner to Tranzealan­d out of Christchur­ch.
The late Dave Bennett contracted this stunning Mack Super Liner to Tranzealan­d out of Christchur­ch.
 ??  ?? 8x4 tractor units were rare back in the mid1980s. This Christchur­ch-based F12 Volvo did heavy haulage work for New Zealand Express.
8x4 tractor units were rare back in the mid1980s. This Christchur­ch-based F12 Volvo did heavy haulage work for New Zealand Express.
 ??  ?? “This was one of those wow moments where I dropped the bike and stood in awe of the first new K100E Kenworth I had ever seen up close, and with such an Iconic carrier, Regan Carriers.”
“This was one of those wow moments where I dropped the bike and stood in awe of the first new K100E Kenworth I had ever seen up close, and with such an Iconic carrier, Regan Carriers.”
 ??  ?? The March Constructi­on Kenworth, the poster truck that ignited the passion. This image was taken several years later.
The March Constructi­on Kenworth, the poster truck that ignited the passion. This image was taken several years later.
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 ??  ?? A classic looking F-Model Mack from Alexandra Transport loading up in Hornby in 1984.
A classic looking F-Model Mack from Alexandra Transport loading up in Hornby in 1984.

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