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Charron Stand 48.

24th July 1913, Page 18
24th July 1913
Page 18
Page 18, 24th July 1913 — Charron Stand 48.
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Charron cars are represented at Olympia by two taxicabs, one hotel bus, one traveller's brougham, and two delivery vans. All these are on 15 h.p. chassis. The hotel bus is a particularly smart little outfit, and has been specially built to the order of the Hotel Imperial, Bar row-in-Furness. It is one of the smartest-looking machines of its type at Olympia, and hotel proprietors and others who intend par F4 chasing vehicles of this type should not overlook it before placing their orders. The traveller's brougham is another machine worthy of careful consideration. The construction of taxicab chassis is a matter that has long engaged the attention of the Charron factory, and two of the latest examples, both to meet the requirements of Scotland Yard, are to be seen on the stand of the London Motor Garage Co., Ltd. The other two vehicles included in the Charron exhibits are a stiff-sided, canvascovered delivery van for 10-15 cwt.. loads, and a smart box-van of similar load capacity. The finish of these machines is such as to give visitors a most-favourable impression. Owner-drivers will be welladvised to pay particular attention to these most moderately-priced machines. Lowness of upkeep and reliability are strongly claimed by the maker.