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Quick turnaround Walkman

19th July 1986, Page 13
19th July 1986
Page 13
Page 13, 19th July 1986 — Quick turnaround Walkman
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• Walker of Markyate has built up stocks of its windcheating Walkervan box body which can now be ordered on the new Transit chassis for delivery within a week.

The Walkervan body has pre-painted alloy side panels and can he supplied with alloy or steel framing with a choice of rear enclosures.

Interior body lengths range from 2,440hrun to 3,962mm to suit the new Transit's three standard wheelbases. Capacities are from 11.2 to 18.9m3.

To reduce drag, Walker fits rounded rear corner pillars, along with radiused cantrails and contoured GRP side skirts. The one-piece overcab Luton head is designed to withstand minor impacts — particularly from overhanging branches.

Box van versions are also supplied with an integral pod designed to eliminate the need for a deflector as standard.

Price for a typical 3.4m hoc mounted on the 190 chassis i5 around £1,990.