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18th October 1921
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Light Delivery Vans. Traveller's Sample Van.

STAND No. 30.

THE exhibit on this stand provides an interesting example of the possibilities of converting a chassis, originally designed for touring, to utility perposies. Beyond the slight iitrengthening of the springs, there is practically no difference Between these chassis and the chassis of the well-known Cubitt car.

This means that the driver is placed in considerably greater comfort than -usual on a utility vehicle. This is an important point, especially on the traveller's sample van which is shown, where the traveller himself will, of course, occupy a seat be.side the driver. This van is well finished and provided with sliding trays inside for carrying samples. A folding hood and windscreeniprotectâ– the front-seat occupants from the weather. It should be particularly suitable for the purpose for which it is designed.

The light 15 cwt. open lorry which is shown is an entirely new departure.

The box van made of varnished plywood is another vehicle for which there should be a good demand.

A visit to this stand _will well repay those who are interested in the speedy transport of light loads of every description, and the entry of this firm, which has already made a reputation for supplying a; sound car at a medium price into the commercial vehicle field, is very timely

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