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BONALLACK Stand 30 Bonallack and Sons Ltd., Paycocke Road Basildon, Essex

25th September 1964
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PATENTED Monocore frameless construction and expanded p.v.c. insulation is applied to a new lift-off container of 700 cu. ft. capacity shown by this company, and a Sideloader light-alloy, 1,330-cu. ft. boxvan on a Carrimore straight-framed semitrailer is also a newcomer to the concern's range. Of a type introduced since the 1962 Show, a Weightsaver light-alloy van is mounted on a Scammell Fourtrak chassis.

E46 A Bonallack flexible, light-alloy frame is a feature of an 18-ft. double-drop-sided body with mild-steel centre and rear pillars, whilst the fifth exhibit is a Pneumajector pneumaticdischarge, bulk-cement tanker of 540 cu. ft. capacity which is designed for a payload of 15 tons and mounted on a Scammell Routeman chassis.