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Detachable side skirts on big vans

20th August 1971, Page 22
20th August 1971
Page 22
Page 22, 20th August 1971 — Detachable side skirts on big vans
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• Because it is the lower panels of a big van which are most prone to superficial damage, the side skirts of Seddon-Boalloy pantechnicons are now being made as self-contained detachable plastics mouldings.

Boalloy Ltd, Congleton, Cheshire, has made the side skirts from glass-reinforced plastics, impregnated with the customer's desired colour, so that these components are easily repairable. A rub-rail is moulded into the bottom edge. • So that the skirts can be removed quickly as complete units for any serious repair work, they are held by just a few hexagon-headed setscrews on the outside.