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Guy's Programme for 1926.

15th December 1925
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Page 4, 15th December 1925 — Guy's Programme for 1926.
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Guy Motors, Ltd., Fallings Park, Wolverhampton, have just issued their programme for 1926, which shows that vehicles of all types and sizes are available to meet the requirements of users in all branches of industry.

In the goods section the company market vehicles for carrying loads from 1 ton to 3 tons, and, with the exception of a 2-2i-ton Subsidy chassis on solid tyres, all these vehicles can be fitted with front-wheel brakes as optional equipment, an extra charge, of course, being made. The chassis prices of the goods models are' as follow :—

1-ton. £295; £895; 2-ton, £495 2i-ton. £645; 3-ton, £695; 2-2.-11:-ton, subsidy chassis, £595.

So far as passenger vehicles are concerned, six different chassis are listed :— That for 16-20-seater bodies sells at £475; that for 20-24-seater bodies. £575; that for 26-seater bodies, £675; that for 30-32-seater bodies, £845. There are two special chassis in this section, one being a six-cylinder model with a dropped frame and the other a speed model designed to carry 20-seater bodies.

The company's ambulance chassis also figures on the programme, whilst their runabout chassis with 20-in. wheels is marketed in two sizes, that for 16-seater bodies selling at £395, and that for 20-seaters at £435.

The company's rigid sit-wheeler chassis on pneumatic tyres, designed to carry 4 toes on hard roads, or 24 tons across virgin country, is listed at £925

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