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10th June 1966, Page 57
10th June 1966
Page 57
Page 57, 10th June 1966 — Two-car carrier
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HAVING a platform length of 22 ft. and a payload capacity of 3 tons, a new close-coupled four-wheeled trailer, designed to carry two cars of the standard family-saloon type, has been added to the range of carriers produced by the Tollbridge Trailers company.

The timber platform has a width of 5 ft. 9 in. and is mounted on rust-proofed steel framing. Four rubber-in-torsion suspension units are employed and the overrun brake operates the drum mechanisms through an easily-adjusted linkage system.

Standard equipment includes two loading ramps that are stowable under the platform, twin drop stands at the rear, a telescopic jockey wheel at the front, a five-core lighting cable, rubber mudguards and four lashing eyes.

The new vehicle is supplementary to four older models with capacities varying between 1 ton and 3 tons.

Made by: Tollbridge Trailers Ltd., Lymington, Hants.

Price: 035 (ex works).

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