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AlbionsA put the right price on performance

10th November 1967, Page 143
10th November 1967
Page 143
Page 143, 10th November 1967 — AlbionsA put the right price on performance
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Albion heavy duty trucks and buses are built on Clydeside by Scottish engineers, men proud of their heritage, jealous of their craftsmanship. Behind every Albion is a directness of approach, a rejection of the superfluous, a skill in execution, for which the Scots are world renowned. Little wonder that the Albion is one of today's most sought after vehicles.

Illustrated is an Albion Super Clydesdale doing a tough job, where good design and robust engineering are essential to opera ting efficiency. In common with all other Albions, the Super Clydesdale has a bolted chassis frame and a double reduction rear axle. With a gvw of 16 tons, this model has Ergomatic Cab, power steering, triple braking system. Powered by the Leyland 0.400 engine, it has a five speed gearbox with option of overdrive and splitter boxes.

If you're at the Scottish Show drop in on Albion—the pioneer manufacturer north of the border.