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Special Features of this issue

25th November 1932
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Our road-test report concerns the A.E.C. Matador and Eagle trailer. . Page 512.

The Spicer Company of America has developed a new easy

change gear with vacuum control. Page 507.

It is quite a probability that the battery-electric vehicle

will come into use in increasing numbers. Page 508.

Modern decorative schemes for passenger vehicles is the

subject chosen by our expert on coachbuilding. Page 522.

A special form of metal construction which gives lightness and strength, is adopted in the latest Spurting bodyrvork.

Page 521. Some figures are given concerning public cleansing. Page 506.

Brief details are included of improvements in the Singer

5-cwt. van. Page 501.

From France comes further news of an interesting oil

engine with a two-stage air compressor. Page 504.

An American concern has produced a bus with an engine

having 12 horizontally opposed cylinders. -Page 506.

Flying may prove to be an extremely important link in the operation of coaches and it is already being utilized for this

purpose. Page 502.