Owner Driver

ATTITUDE ADJUST-STAR

“I wanted it to look a bit special to attract a good operator.”

Welcome to number 11 of the fantastic, limited edition Western Star Cheyenne series trucks – number 11 of 11 actually. They are a throwback to the birth of Western Star trucks here in Australia and a tribute to the ‘built tough’ trucks that have been gracing our Australian roads since the early ’80s.

I’m going to start today with a little history lesson because the Western Star story is far from a simple one. It was known as a Canadian truck, though it was a division of a US company. It is now owned by a German automotive conglomerate although, for almost a decade, it was actually an Australian-owned truck manufacturer.

Western Star Trucks Australia built Australia’s first RTL (road transferable locomotive) that could run on public roads and also jump on the rail network and pull up to 900 tonnes. In the 1980s you could get customised packages with native American-inspired names. Hence why we are here. Let’s take a closer look at Western Star’s history.

In 1967 White Motor company added the White Western Star brand to its existing White and Autocar resume. The idea was to operate the headquarters from White’s existing Ohio base but build the trucks up in Canada at a new factory in Kelowna, British Colombia.

While the new Western Star trucks would incorporate influences from the current White models, like the Road Boss, it would also use features from the Autocar stables. The first Western

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Owner Driver

Owner Driver3 min read
Do-it-yourself Risks
Truck maintenance and repairs are an unavoidable part of the industry, but with low rates and no real means to support cost recovery, many owner-drivers can find themselves between a rock and a hard place. Recently with my own truck out of action for
Owner Driver2 min read
Tracserv’s New Dealer Principal
There’s been a changing of the guard in the Great Western Plains region of New South Wales, with Tracserv in Dubbo appointing a new dealer principal. The dealership’s founder Richard Kirby passed the torch on to his daughter Leandra Gale on September
Owner Driver4 min read
Trivial Injustice
I’ve had a very interesting communication from a concerned reader last week. He expressed his disgust (his word, not mine) that a police officer would write up Dan Roe up for accidently failing to tick his BFM box on one day. As he has explained and

Related