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24th August 1962, Page 28
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A.E.C.s FOR SOUTH AFRICA: Bus and lorry chassis of seven different types were included in orders received last week from South Africa by A.E.Ci. Ltd. In all. 76 chassis valued at about 4350:000 were included in these orders. the types ranging from Regal Mk. VI. Reliance and highground-clearance Ranger single-deckers to Mandator and Mammoth Major 6 tractive units and sixand eight-wheeled Mammoth Major load carriers.

NINE MORE FOR S.U.T.: First to order the 36-ft. Reliance when it was introduced last year, Sheffield United Tours, Ltd., hare ordered a further nine coaches on Reliance chassis. bringing their total .E.C. coach fleetto fah'. These new vehicles will have AV590 engines and Pittston coachworkand will be used for S.U.T. tours at home and abroad.

TIPPERS FOR SCOTLAND: More A.E.C. Mercury and Mandator models have been ordered for the heavy-vehicle fleet of Aberdeen County Council. The AV470engined Mercurys and AV690-engined Mandators will be fitted with tipping bodies.

TANKERS FROM ANDREWS: Millburn Motors. Ltd., of Glasgow, have placed an order worth more than -U.000 for three stainless steel road tankers with Andrews. Bros.. Ltd., of Liverpool. The tankers will each have a capacity of 3,250 gallons and will be used to transport edible oils.