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ROOTES OFFERS NEW SMALL DIESEL

17th March 1967, Page 79
17th March 1967
Page 79
Page 79, 17th March 1967 — ROOTES OFFERS NEW SMALL DIESEL
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CERTAIN Karrier Bantam models and Commer 1.5 and 2 ton Walk-Thru chassis are now obtainable with the Leyland Group 0.160 diesel engine. This power unit replaces the 0.138 as one of the diesel options on the Walk-Thru models and is now the standard diesel engine for the Bantam load carrier and tipper.

The 0.160 develops 60 bh.p. gross at 3,000 r.p.m. as against 56 b.h.p. for the 0.138 and is fitted by Rootes without cost increase. As well as the 0.160, Walk-Thru 1.5and 2-tonners are available with a Perkins 4.203 diesel, a 2.27-litre four-cylinder petrol or a 3-litre six-cylinder petrol.

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