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18th October 1921
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Motor Coach. Country Carrier's Wagonette. Taxicab 2 ton Lorry. 30 cwt. Chassis.

STAND No. 82.

TT is rather a -pity that Unic Motors, 1 Ltd., were unable to obtain a stand giving them more accommodation,

they have certainly taken full advantage of the space at their disposal, and have staged four vehicles, The largest of these is a standard-14-seater motor coach, mounted on a 1324 h.p. 30 cwt. chassis, running on pneumatic tyres, twins being fitted at the rear! The vehicle 18 fihished in yellow and is equipped with a single-span hood. Next to this is a 12-16 h.p. standard taxicab, built to meet the requirements of Scotland Yard. It is a fine-looking machine, and its appear

D58 ance is improved by the provision of a scuttle-dash. The seating accommodation is exceptionally good, plenty of leg room being allowed,.

The third passenger vehicle is a 12seater country carrier's wagonette, finished in, natural wood and provided with a top and roll-up side curtains. This top can be removed quite easily when re quired. The seats are arranged alonE the sides of the vehick.

The only goods Vehicle on the stand is a float lorry7on a 13-24h.p. 2 tor

chassis. The body of this vehicle ear. ries side stanchions and chains.

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