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Getting round the NEC Motor Show

20th October 1978, Page 135
20th October 1978
Page 135
Page 135, 20th October 1978 — Getting round the NEC Motor Show
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ON JUNE 30 we published a full list of exhibitors and their stand numbers for the 700 stands which will appear at the NEC Internatiodal Motor Show. For the convenience of readers we have updated the exhibitors' list and amended the stand numbers to accommodate additions and deletions.

Not all of the halls are shown on these four pages but only those which we believe to be of immediate importance to CM readers. Nevertheless once visi torshave been round the corn . _ mercial vehicle and fleet car halls they may wish to move into other areas. The NEC is constructed to ensure that visitors do not need to go outside to move between halls, enjoy hospitality or have rest and refreshment. There are banks, travel agents and other services in the central piazza, even Rotarians visiting NEC will be able to plan a visit to their local club through the kiosk in the piazza. We will be happy to welcome visitors to Stand 344 where they will be able to meet members of the CM editorial staff either in person or in a slide presentation! Visitors will also be able to enter the CM-Leyland Vehicles Competition which affords them the opportunity to convey their feelings to Leyland and at the same time win one of the 101 prizes which are being awarded.

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