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Scott launches Lyon based Master work

26th November 1987
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Page 29, 26th November 1987 — Scott launches Lyon based Master work
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• Scott of Bellshill has extended its Lyon mini-bus body range to include a model based on the 3.5-tonne GVW Renault Master chassis. The East Kilbride-based PSV and specialist bodybuilder already offers Lyon bodywork on the Freight Rover Sherpa and Ford Transit rear wheel-drive chassis, and is currently building 16-seater Lyon bodies on two ' front-wheel-drive Masters.

The Lyon has an all-steel box section sub frame with alloy external side panels and an insulated and lined interior. The high-top roof section comprises a mild steel frame-work sandwiched between external and internal glass-reinforced plastic skins.

Scott is now building its Lyon body in three versions: luxury PSV, Welfare and stage carriage, with a wide choice of options including power operated doors, a luggage boot, high-back coach seats, tinted windows and tail-lifts.

Prices for the welfare version start at around 28,500, excluding the chassis. Scott is building some 70 PSV conversions a year, primarily on chassis cabs, although it does produce a mini-bus based on the Sherpa van.