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A BUYER'S GUIDE

10th May 1935, Page 110
10th May 1935
Page 110
Page 110, 10th May 1935 — A BUYER'S GUIDE
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Petrol, Oil, Electric and Steam Vehicles Grouped Under Headings Denoting Their Carrying Capacity, with Their Prices and Weights

CLASSIFIED according to their recommended payloads, the goods vehicles now on the British market are listed below, with their weights and prices. A few distinguishing features are included-for example. F indicates forward control, 0, that an oil engine is used, and Art. that the machine is articulated. A few makers guarantee their vehicles to carry loads exceeding those of the class in which they appear ; details can usually be found in their advertisements. Where possible, unladen weights are given. As these may not apply to the specific bodies required, purchasers are urged to make sure that the complete vehicles they may order do not weigh more than the specified limit, especially when the figure approaches 2;i: tons. For the sake of simplicity and to save space, where a maker lists a number of models of similar design except in respect of wheelbase length, only one representative chassis has been given. Prices not shown are only available on application to the manufacturer or concessionaire.