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NEW FORD MOBILE SERVICE SCHOOL

3rd September 1965
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FORD truck dealers operating in remote areas of the country do not always find it easy to release members of their staff to attend the Ford Service Training School at Langley. Bucks. To overcome this, and also to widen the field of those participating in the Ford service courses, the Langley-based service training school is to go out and cover all territories with a new mobile school. The 42 ft. 6 in.-long mobile workshop. with body by Reall Coachworks Ltd.. of Slough, is coupled to a Ford D.800 tractive unit fitted with an Eaton two-speed axle. Inside, some £3,000 worth of training equipment is carried, including seven different engines, and many other components used for instruction in transmission, braking, hydraulic and electrical systems.


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