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30th March 1973, Page 63
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nice touch of luxury that is sonably cheap and at the ne time genuinely beneficial Inds impossible. But a CM ffman has recently driven a Ude fitted with sheepskin seat rem, and can recommend m to drivers of big and small licles alike. The cover makes seat feel warm on a cold morning, and cool on a hot summer afternoon.

Truck drivers will like the comfort and van drivers who are always in and out of the vehicle will find that these covers save suits from going shiny.

The covers tried were the most expensive of the three grades available. The super luxury long-hair grade costs £8.26 plus 35p p & p or £16.00 plus 55p p & p the pair. The shorter-hair type, the luxury

grade costs £6.96 plus 30p each or £13.50 plus 50p .the pair. New Zealand skins are available at £5.75 plus 25p p & p or £11.00 plus 40p p & p the pair. Marketed by: Karsheet Products, 25 The Templars, Broadwater, Worthing, Sussex.

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