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The Smallest Type of Bus.

30th April 1914, Page 19
30th April 1914
Page 19
Page 19, 30th April 1914 — The Smallest Type of Bus.
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An interesting model, which we are able to reproduce in photo graphic form i herewith, s the little Belsize six-seater. This is a machine which strikes quite a new note in respect of public-service work, while, at the same time, it meets what is likely to be a considerable demand for certain classes of private ownership. A light but well-ventilated and lighted covered body encloses the seating accommodation for six people. The machine itself is of 12 h.p., and is a standard Belsize model. It has a four-cylinder, monobloc engine, 69 mm. by 130 mm., a metal-to-metal cone clutch, threespeed-and-reverse gearbox, and a worm-drive back axle. It will be observed from our photograph that there is an amusing similarity in outline on a small scale to the evolved motorbus type.

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