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18th October 1921
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Light Delivery Vans.

Also Selden General Purpose Van.

STAND No. 18.

Street, London, W.1. GASTON, LTD., are exhibiting a Selden chassis, a Belden van, and two Citroen light delivery vehicles. The Selden has a carrying capacity of 30-35 cwt. with a four-cylinder 25 h.p. engine supplying power. The clutch of the multiple-disc, dry-plate type, with Haybestos linings, is integral -with the gearbox, which gives three speeds forward and a reverse. The back axle is a wormdrive of full-floating construction, with Timken taper roller bearings. Mounted on the Seidel], .chassis with pneumatic tyres is shown the 30-35 cwt. delivery van. The body is of three-ply wood, with two doors at the rear. A C.A.V. dynamo lighting set is fitted. The Citroen Camionnette has a fourcylinder 10 h.p, engine, and three-speedand-reverse gearbox. The forward part of the. vehicle is similar to the Citroen pleasure car, but behind the driver's seat 316 the Camionnette body. The capacity of his is approximately 45 cubic ft., carrying 5-6 cwt. A canopy of strong khaki material is carried from the box body by metal supports, and the rear of the van has a similar canvas flap, secured with straps and press buttons.

The Citroen light delivery van has chassis and forward bodywork similar to this Camionnette. This vehicle also takes

loadoof 5-6 cwt., but the body is coachbuilt, and has a -cubic capacity of 64 cubic ft.

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