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Eastern Eagles Flying high

21st June 1990, Page 14
21st June 1990
Page 14
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• Warwick-based Dennis Eagle has won an order worth almost .27m to supply the Hong Kong government with 116 refuse collection vehicles.

All the vehicles will have Dennis chassis and Eagle Phoenix compaction bodies; 62 will be fitted with automatic transmission for the Urban Services Department and 54 are manual versions. • The first Leyland Daf FAS 2700 HS to go into service in the UK has been bought by chemical distributor Ellis & Everard. The six-wheeler with a lifting rear axle has a 5.02m wheelbase, with an aluminium base and frame curtainsider built by Oliver's Coach Builders of Bradford. The vehicle has the latest Leyland Daf ATi drive line which improves on the maximum torque of the old 2500 by around 4%, with the 8.25 litre turbocharged Leyland Daf engine producing 203kW (272hp). The FAS 2700 is operating from the company's Nottingham branch.