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• Roger Denniss eat your heart out! This "Labatt Streamliner"

4th February 1988
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has been keeping a high profile for Labatt's, the Canadian brewery since 1948, despite a ban on beer advertising. Its striking red and gold leaf livery is applied over coachbuilt cab and bodywork which was re-built by Joe and Bob Scott of London (London, Canada).

Based on a White chassis with a 6.3 3-litre petrol engine producing 100kW and driving through a five-speed gearbox to a single reduction (6.67:1) rear axle it can reach an impressive 80km/h (50mph). The vehicle is making its UK debut to promote Labatt's lager, now produced in England by Greenall Whitley.

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