A MILLION AND 83 NOT OUT FOR ADELAIDE CANTER AND ITS DRIVER

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Its not unusual  for a big line haul truck to clock up on million clicks but doing it in a light duty tipper is a serious achievement, expecially for a bloke  who is 83 years young.

Adelaide’s Peter Masseroni has done just that notching up one million kilometres in a Fuso Canter factory tipper delivering firewood, soils and other landscaping supplies around the South Australian capital.

Despite a proud octogenarian and reaching a million on the Canter’s odometer, the ever smiling Peter Masseroni says, neither he nor his truck, are likely to stop any time soon.

“It’s too late for me to retire,” said Peter.

Peter founded Newtons Building and Landscape Supplies in 1979 before selling it in 1996. He enjoyed the business so much he stayed on as a delivery driver and says he loves what he does.

“I really enjoy it, for me it is a pastime. I drive six days a week and then go for a bike ride with my friend on Sundays,” he says.

As for the Canter factory tipper, it is not likely to be retired soon either.

“The truck works like a charm,” Mr Masseroni says. “It never breaks down.”

In fact, the trusty Canter tipper has only ever had one non-consumable part replaced.

“All I have had to do is replace one clutch at around 500,000km, that is it,” Mr Masseroni explains.

“I have not touched the engine, the diff, nothing,” he says.

Mr Masseroni, based in the Adelaide suburb of Campbelltown, takes pride in ensuring his truck is well maintained, and that it remains in excellent condition.

Never one to shy away from hard work, Mr Masseroni came to Australia from Italy in 1959 and started at the Holden Woodville plant before going to drive for Ready Mix. He then started his own business supplying concrete as well as building and landscaping material, before selling the business to current owner and friend Frank Ferella in 1996.

Mr Masseroni stayed on to drive for Newtons, which has grown throughout the years, and bought his current Canter in 1998.

Frank Ferella says Peter is the perfect employee.

“Peter’s work ethics are second to none – he is always on time and brings nothing but joy to the staff and customers,” Frank said. “He puts smiles on everyone faces.”

Fuso recently presented a special “one million km” plaque to Peter Masseroni during a special ceremony attended by his workmates, friends, family and representatives from Daimler Trucks Adelaide and Fuso head office.

The milestone for the Newton’s Canter conincides  with Fuso celebrating 50 years of Canter in Australia.

Fuso Truck and Bus Australia director, Alex Müller, says there are many stories of Canter helping Australians get the job done throughout the last half century, but Peter’s is one of the very best.

“We would like to congratulate Peter on this exciting milestone and thank him for being such a good ambassador for Fuso,” AlexMüller said