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, Breakdown Ambulance has In-built Workshop

5th August 1949, Page 50
5th August 1949
Page 50
Page 50, 5th August 1949 — , Breakdown Ambulance has In-built Workshop
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A BREAKDOWN ambulance, designed and built by Goddard and Dellar, Lid., North 'Road -Garage, Royston; liens, utilizes .a Bedford chassis powered by a Perkins 06 oil engine. A special feature of the outfit is that the front section of the body is in the form ofa cabin fitted out as a workshop, with metal bench, 'vice, drills and other equipment.

Carried in thiscompartment is a comprehenve range. of spares, such as experience has taught the operator is required to deal With minor breakdowns. These spares include sparking plugs, injectors, jointing, rubber hose, bolts and nuts, carburetter parts and fuel-pump parts.

By fitting out the vehicle in this way it has been found, possible to deal with minor breakdowns on the spot instead of, perhaps, having to tow them in.