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Crew Cars for Nyasaland

4th February 1955
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Page 57, 4th February 1955 — Crew Cars for Nyasaland
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BODIES for several crew cars are being built by Jones Bros. (Coachbuilders), Ltd., Old Oak Common Lane, London, N.W.10, for the Nyasaland State Police.

The chassis and cab arc the Bedford A2Z model, to which no modifications are necessary for this application. The body is constructed of steel and it contains two longitudinal bench seats which enable 12 passengers to be carried.

There is a fixed canopy behind the cab with two glass windows and a removable canvas tilt covers the rear portion. Wire side screens are provided. A " Police" sign, a bell and a searchlight are mounted above the cab, the fixed top of which extends over part of the body.

The vehicles are finished in blue with the insignia of the Nyasaland police force on the sides.

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Organisations: Nyasaland State Police
Locations: London