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More options for Cargos

10th March 1994, Page 14
10th March 1994
Page 14
Page 14, 10th March 1994 — More options for Cargos
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• Iveco Ford Trucks has launched a number of Special Product Options (SPOs) on its Cargo 65E, 75E, 80E and 100E tipper chassis.

Most important is an off-road tipper pack which includes protective shields for real(park) brake chambers. The air/ hydraulic brake master cylinder is re-located to the nearside of the frame to minimise possible damage.

A shallower steel front bumper which improves its approach angle is optional.

Truck rental operators worried about abuse or damage from inexperienced drivers can have the diff-lock deleted.

To allow light plant trailers to be towed a new towing crossmember at the back replaces the standard underrun bumper. And a 12-volt power supply is added.

On Cargo tippers up to 10 tonnes the tail-mounted spare wheel carrier can either be a side-fitting or removed.

Traction type tyres, typically Michelin XZYs, become an SPO along with seat coverings of wipe-clean vinyl instead of cloth to cope with off-road working.

The modifications to Cargo and SuperCargo chassis take place at Iveco Ford's Langleybased SPO department which was recently re-formed under sales engineering manager Ken Brewis.

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