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Low-step Leopard

25th August 1978, Page 24
25th August 1978
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SPECIAL low-step entry Le land Leopards being suppli to New Zealand could I bought by British operators if they want them.

Twenty-eight Leopards wi low front frames to accomm date a lower front platform a being supplied over the ne three years to Dunedin Ci Transport (CM August 11) ckd kits.

A Leyland Vehicles spokā‚¬ man told CM he saw no reas( why such vehicles could not 1 made in Britain, but added th the size of the Dunedin ord was unlikely to disturb pr duction flows.

An order for, say, 100 lo front frame Leopards might 1 a different matter.

Such vehicles might appe to smaller municipal unde takings where traffic flov demand fast loading and u loading, but which do not hal finance available for expensil vehicles like Leyland Nati. nals.

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