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A Guide for Operators Everywhere

18th December 1959
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WITH the publication of the seventh VT edition of "The British Commercial Vehicle Industry," operators all over the world are presented with a unique and comprehensive guide to the wide range of vehicle models this country offers for service in the home and export markets.

Main sections of the work are devoted to specifications of goods and passenger vehicles, and municipal and specialized appliances. Details are also given of bodywork designs, engines and other proprietary components. accessories. transport service equipment and tyres.

The scope of the book is not confined to road vehicles. A section upon works trucks, including forklift appliances, contains information about the latest British mechanical-handling aids of diverse types. Another section deals with dump trucks.

An introductory article advises users on vehicle selection. The book is published by Temple Press Limited, Bowling Green Lane, London, E.C.I, and costs £2 2s. from any bookseller, or £2 4s. by post from the publishers.

There are over 200 liberally illustrated editorial pages. arid an advertisement supplement.

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