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SPURLINGS Stand 29

20th September 1968
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Spurlings Ltd., Edgware Road, The Hyde, London NW9.

AN AIRCRAFT baggage loader displayed by this company is one of a number of similar vehicles being supplied to Pakistani International Airways. The bodies are built by Caddey Coachbuilders Ltd., an associated company, and in this case the loader is mounted on a Bedford chassis with a one-man cab. Hydraulically powered, the conveyor system has a capacity of 8,0001b.

A box van of light-alloy construction has a capacity of 760 cu.ft. and is mounted on a Ford D500 chassis. The sides and front of the body are panelled in aluminium fan sheet while the roof is based on light-alloy roof sticks and is panelled in smooth 18 s.w.g. aluminium sheet. The rear roller shutter is also of aluminium.