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20th September 1968
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Kenning Coachwork Ltd, Manor Offices, Old Road, Chesterfield

TWO Thruway vans, an aluminium box van, a van of composite construction and a fuel-oil tanker are shown by this company. One of the Thruways, a 420 cu.ft. model, is mounted on a BMC 420 FG chassis/ front-end, while the second Thruway is based on a 13MC 550 FG chassis/front-end and has a capacity of 550 cu.ft. The aluminium box van has a capacity of 1,800 cu.ft. and is mounted on a BMC 1160 FJ chassis/cab while the capacity of the composite van is 300 cu.ft. and is based on a BMC 250 JU chassis.

Having four compartments, the fuel-oil tanker has a capacity of 2,500gal and is based on a Guy Big J J4 16-ton chassis. It features a Kenning front-mounted hosereel.