
‘Tarp’: a large piece of waterproof cloth or plastic used as a cover to protect exposed objects or areas from rain or other elements. But, for the old-school truckers, it was just bloody hard work!
Before the arrival of early curtainsiders, ‘if it fits, it ships’ general freight carriers all used tarps of varying fabrics to protect their loads from our wet climate. The art of securing a mixed load and then covering it neatly was part of the day’s professionalism.
It’s rare to see tarped loads these days, but a neat job will always bring admiration. These are just some that caught Rod’s eye back in the day.













