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New Fineline coach

18th April 1969, Page 35
18th April 1969
Page 35
Page 35, 18th April 1969 — New Fineline coach
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• Another version of the striking Fineline coach built by B. Walker and Son Ltd., Watford, is a 12-seater based on the 30cwt Ford Transit chassis. It is available in two versions —deluxe, with high-backed tubular-framed seats with foam rubber cushions, squabs and head rolls upholstered in moquette with PVC trim—and standard. The latter version has seats upholstered throughout in PVC and a more austere trim.

The coach can be of steel or composite framing with glass-reinforced plastics roof, rear corners and front scuttle. Exterior panelling is of aluminium, and the body has about 100 sq.ft. of window area. A rear luggage compartment with a capacity of 28 cu.ft. is provided.

Overall dimensions are 17ft 11 in. by 6ft 8in. wide by 7ft 10in. high (laden). Gross laden weight is 2 tons 11 cwt 2qr. Recom

mended prices are standard model (petrol engine) £1,895; (diesel) £2,095. De-luxe model (petrol) £2,085; (diesel) £2,185.

The first of the Fineline Ford Transit coaches hes been delivered to Peter Hicks of Accrington, Lancs., was entered in the National Coach Rally last week-end, where it won its class, and is due to appear in the British Coach Rally tomorrow and Sunday.

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