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22nd September 1972
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?bort B. Massey and Co Ltd, gh Street, Market Weighton, Yorks.

lightweight refrigerated type of 'v-temperature body is displayed by this )mpany, together with two mediummperature types, one of which is designed r under-3-ton vehicles. All the vehicles are :signed for multiple deliveries, the st-named being built to transport dairy oducts.

Having an overall length, width and height 17ft 6in., 7ft 4in. and 5ft 10in, spectively, the low-temperature body is ised on aluminium extruded sections, has )Iyurethane insulation in slab form and is aoled by four Winget Dole hold-over plates )upled to a Frigidaire AP5 compressor. It is ounted on a Ford D0910 chassis /cab.

Insulation of sprayed-in-situ polyurethane is feature of the medium-temperature body hich is of plastics construction, has Winget ole holdover plates coupled to a Frigidaire Dl BOY compressor and is mounted on a ommer diesel-engined chassis. A Bedford B diesel-engined chassis is employed in the ise of the under-3-ton body which is framed light alloy, has polystyrene insulation in ab form and is equipped with Winget Dole 3Idover plates coupled to a Frigidaire Dl SOY compressor.