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Brasier : Stand 68.

24th July 1913, Page 13
24th July 1913
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Page 13, 24th July 1913 — Brasier : Stand 68.
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This French manufacturer's exhibit consists of four different types of machines and includes a 31-ton lorry chassis having the engine disposed under the driver's seat, and incorporating the standard chain drive. A feature is the Solex

type of radiator. The manufac

turers, of course, fit the engine in the normal position if desired on their models. The 30-ewt. model

shown is fitted with a 12 h.p., fourcylinder engine, and this also has

chain drive. Full particulars of the machine were recently given in these columns. The body fitted is tha. lorry type, having detachable sides. A particularly pleasing exhibit is the 12 h.p., 10-cwt. delivery van. In this case the transmission is of the bevel live-axle type. The body is eminently suitable for the delivery of high-class goods, and is an excellent example of bodywork constructed by the London Improved Motor Coachbuilders, Ltd. The remaining exhibit consists of a 12 h.p., four-cylinder taxicab, the body of which is by Robson. The full address of the English agent for these well-known machines is SociAte des Automobiles Brasier, 77-78, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.


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