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11th October 1921
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Guy Motors, Ltd., Fallings Park, Wolverhampton.

Stand No, 85.

UPto the time of going to press we had not been able to sea the vehicles prepared by Guy Motors, Ltd., for the forthcoming Show. We understand, however, that the exhibits will consie, ,31. the following ;—(1)•A 2-4ton electric vehicle with a wheelbase of 10 ft. 9 ins. • (2) a 25. cwt. ,commercial vehicle fitted with-.a 16-20 h.p. engine, a'n,c1 having • wheelbase of 9 ft. 4 ins.; (3) a 20 seater touring coaeh de luxe; (4) a 30 seater rear-entranecettritnibas; and (5) a,2 ton chassis.

One of the most interesting vehicles in the Show will he the 2-4 ton electric vehicle, for it is extremely interesting to see a go-ahead concern like.Guy Motors, Ltd., which have previously concentrated on the petrol vehicle, deciding to break away and add to their productive programme the.manufa,eture of an electrical vehicle.on really modern,lines. The long experience which the company have.lrael in .the manufacture of ,petrol vehicles has naturally been titiliged to the fullest ex

tent. There are no chains, and every working part of the vehicle is lubricated by oil in the same way that the Guy motorcar is designed. The rear springs are und,erslung, and a very low loading platform is afforded.

They are continuing to produce the 2 and 4 ton petrol vehicles for both goods and passengerwork, and, in addition, are putting on the market a new 25 cwt.-commercial vehicle with the 16-20 h.p. engine already referred to-.