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MARSHALL OF CAMBRIDGE Stand 34

20th September 1968
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Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering) Ltd., Airport Works, Newmarket Road, Cambridge.

THE Export integral van, shown by this company, is of all-steel “folded-steel" construction having panels of Zintec sheet and is claimed to be lighter than an equivalent timber-and-aluminium body. It is based on a BMC 500FG chassis/front end and has an internal length of 13ft 14-in.

Composite construction is employed in the case of the company's special box-back body shown mounted on a Ford 1)300 chassis/cab. The aluminium-faced plywood panels are attached to the framework with Aerolite glue and the floor is of waterproofed plywood. Interior length of the body is 1411.

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