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J. H. SPARSHATT STAND 123

20th September 1968
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J. H. Sparshatt and Sons Ltd„ Burrheld Road, Copnor, Portsmouth, Hants.

A COMMER KCB Walk-Thru van is shown converted to incorporate a frameless container of 270 cu.ft. to form a container-inbody insulated van, the insulant being 4in. of polyurethane foam. Based on a BMC 550 FO chassis/front-end, a Luton body of seasoned hardwood construction has a capacity of 400 cu.ft. while a second Luton body of this type is mounted on a Bedford KDLC chassis/ cowl and has a capacity of 1,250 cu.ft.

The company's fourth exhibit comprises a semi-frameless light-alloy/steel insulated container having an interior length of 29ft 4in. which is mounted on a Leyland Octopus 26-ton g.v.w. chassis. The insulant comprises 5in, of expanded polyurethane.