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25th June 1976, Page 23
25th June 1976
Page 23
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SAVIEM has introduced a cab conversion for self-catering drivers, aimed at overcoming night-stop problems, but without the complexity and expense of Middle East cabs.

All the standard cab dimensions are retained with the bunk forming the lid of a large box which houses 68 litres (15gals) of fresh water storage, a gas cylinder and food storage space behind the driver's seat.

A two-ring cooker and sink are incorporated in a small unit between the dash and engine cover. The water to the sink is supplied by an electric pump located under the driver's seat.

The sink and cooker unit cover is finished in Formica and the passenger side table folds down to close the two extra storage shelves fitted beneath the glove box. Wrapround curtain and a headheight parcel shelf complete the specification.

The conversion is carried out by Carlight Trailers Ltd, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, and costs around £500.