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A Well-equipped Trident

15th April 1955, Page 57
15th April 1955
Page 57
Page 57, 15th April 1955 — A Well-equipped Trident
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NCLUDED in the equipment of a Thornycroft Trident vehicle recently cquired by Lansing Bagnall, Ltd.. asingstoke, are a Burtonwood tail-lift iader and a radio set.

The body which was built to the perator's requirements, has drop sides, le general appearance of which has een much improved by fitting deep kirt panels and a high headboard. nside dimensions of the body are 0 ft. 2 in. by 7 ft., with 1-ft. 9-in.-deep linged sides.

Built into the front of the cab is an iluminated sign with white letters on a ed background. The general finish is nhanced by plated dress guards on the rant wheels and a decorative lettering cheme carried out in red and grey ri-tbodying the operators' horse motif. The Trident has a wheelbase of 16 ft. 6 in., is powered by a 90 b.h.p. lirect-injection oil engine and has a fivepeed gearbox.