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25th May 1973, Page 63
25th May 1973
Page 63
Page 63, 25th May 1973 — Wings
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From Albert Jagger comes a 301b a pair two-piece plastic wing for tandem-axles which does not corrode and is not affected by many salts, acids, alkalis and petroleum derivatives. It is dent proof and tear resistant.

It is claimed that they are easy to fit without the need for de-greasing, priming or painting and can be cut to fit wheels at centres from 53in. to 59in.; they are 23in. wide.

A combined galvanized mudguard bracket and clamping plate designed for simplified fixing and called the Centaur mudguard bracket is also produced by the company.

Price: £30.

Made by: Albert Jagger Ltd, Green Lane, Walsall, Staffs.

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