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Seabrook-Napoleon.

11th October 1921
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Messrs. Seabrook Bros., 57, Great taetern Street, London, E.G.

Stand No. 53.

XHIBITED on this stand will be 1:4 a Seabrook Napoleon chassis, equipped with a char-a-basics body, with which is interchangeable a platform body, so that the vehicle may be used for the double purpose of passenger and goods carrying.

The chassis is of 30-40 cwt. capacity, the engine being fonr-cylindered, 31-ins. bore and 5 ins. stroke, with interchangeable overhead salves operated by push rods and rockers, the cylinder heads being detachable. The power is transmitted from a rear axle of robust construction, with special double-reduction gear.

The price of the 30-40 cwt. chassis equipped as a lorry is £595, and with a detachable body as well the inclusive price is £700. There is a smaller make of Seabrook-Napoleon lorry of 20-25 cwt. capacity, selling at £395.