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Chelsea Carriage Works. . .

11th October 1921
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Stand No. 87.

TWO complete vehicles will be shown on the stand of this company, the third exhibit, being an independent body. Both passenger and goods vehicles will be exhibited, the former being shown in the form of a motor coach fitted with detachable canopy, mounted ' ona Ernie chassis, and finished in Wedgwood blue, and the latter by a well-proportioned van body motmted on a. 10-12 lap. Unic Chassis. The body is painted dark red with a conspicuous yellow panel. The independent exhibit la a taxicab body to he shown mounted on trestles. It is painted green and delicately outlined with a fine white line on the body panels.

The various types of bodies produced by this company are made throughout in their London works.