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3parshatt introduces ;mall, contract bus

10th April 1970, Page 39
10th April 1970
Page 39
Page 39, 10th April 1970 — 3parshatt introduces ;mall, contract bus
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A new 20-22-seat bus, ideal for ucation, welfare, personnel, and other rms of contract operation, has been troduced by J. H. Sparshatt and Sons Ltd, trrfields Road, Portsmouth. It is based on e BMC 420 FG 129in. wheelbase chassis, -:,orporating as many of the existing BMC ctory-built components as possible.

The principal dimensions of the bus are: erall length 19ft. 6in., overall width 7ft. 1., overall height 8ft. 10in., inside length 12ft. 4in., inside width 611. 1 lin. and interior headroom 611. Optional engines are the BMC four-litre petrol engine or four-cylinder 3.8-litre diesel engine, and the unladen weight is about 3 tons.

The new vehicle has been designed with the export market in view, being of rugged construction and is ideal for the home market, too. The body is framed throughout in heavy-duty mild steel rectangular and folded sections, and the

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