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W. and T. Robson, Ltd.

11th October 1921
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Stand. No. SO.

ABOX van body, a tilt van body, each of 30 cwt. capacity, and a light van body, suitable for Ford and other light chassis will comprise the exhibits on this stand.

The box van -body hat mahogany panels, and the driver's cab is fitted with a full glass windscreen and doors. The body is mounted on an Albion -chassis.

The second exhibit, mounted on a • Vulcan chassis, has a hinged tailboard, above which is fitted a pair of doors. This constructifin virtually affords three doors at the rear, and, although at most times it may only be necessary to drop the tailboard to remove certain classes of goods, the upper doors can be thrown open for the removal of More bulky goods, whilst, at tho same time, their provision affords protection to the cargo from dust, etc.