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14th November 1981
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THE NEW Sherpa 255L Dropside, made complete at Freight Rover's factory and shown for the first time at the Scottish Motor Show, avoids the delay of having a body added separately.

The Dropside body can be opened on three sides by simple, one-man operation, and the pick-up can be quickly converted to flat-bed configuration, if required.

The flat-bed floor area measures 15.4sqm (50.8sqft) compared with 11.7sqm (38.4sqft) for the existing Sherpa pick-up which in addition offers a payload of 2.55 tons.

,Corrosion-free aluminium body and timber provides tough service and low maintenance costs.

The vehicle is available with Freight Rover's full range of engines, a 1.7 and two-litre petrol and 1.8 litre diesel.

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