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CV Roof Rack

12th October 1973
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The Ric-Rac commercial vehicle roof rack from Rick Walter has telescopic cross bearers allowing fitting to both small 5 to 7 cwt and larger CF and Transittype vans. The vertical roof fixing pillars have swivel feet to fit any contour of van roof, says the company, and ideally the rack should be fixed along the strongest part of the roof — the gutter lane.

Accessories include a trailing frame with roller to ease loading of ladders, etc, and spare vertical pillars which fix to the cross drawers to locate ladder side rails.

Pleats, that permit an operator to fit a wooden floor, can be supplied as can a superstruct to accommodate persons wc ing from the van top. For spei purposes — cleaning la standards for instance — th is a 5ft tower which fixes the existing vertical pillars.

The basic rack has a gr weight of 75Ibs. and can be s plied in primer or zinc-pla finish.

Price, including VAT: Basic r £36.30 in primer, £42.90 zi plated.

Made by: Rick Walters Fabri tions, 116a Bailiff Street, Nor am pton


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