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16th June 1988, Page 65
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of these weird buildings in a spot which was empty the night before. Is it a zip-open inflatable? Is it a build-by-numbers greenhouse? Is it a big Portaloo? Well. . . you're not going to believe this but it is in fact a folded-out 12-metre trailer. Gosh.

The mobile exhibition unit — a vast glass-walled two storey hospitality and banking suite for TSB — is now on the road and could appear on a vacant spot near you very soon.

The unit, which took Shropshire-based body builder Torton Bodies five months to build, is based on a 12-metre semi-trailer. At a cost of 250,000, it was built to a design put forward by Interdex, the London-based design company and Torton, says TSB, was chosen because of its past record of work for the bank.

Gives the term "break in" a whole new meaning, really.

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Locations: Shropshire, London

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