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Tough enough for Everest

There are places where your old, rugged van can look a touch van ordinaire. Places where it looks rather out of place. But the smooth good looks of the refined Chevanne can add considerable panache to your image. From the sleek new faired -in,headlamps, through the stylish, improved driving area to the smoothly flowing lines of the capacious body, Chevanne just exudes class. It says that your business is clearly on the superior side.

But one thing Chevanne isn't and that's cissy.

Chevanne is tough enough, economical enough and practical enough to scale the demands of busy outfits like the Everest Double Glazing Company, for instance. To them, Chevanne is a workhorse. They enjoy the even better economy of the 1256 cc engine. And their drivers appreciate the comfort. The unobstructed floor area. The driveability. And they also appreciate the wide opening tailgate.

So next time you're choosing a van, get smart. And tough. Get Chevanne. BEDFORD ©YL ME\IEKI _1

The smartest van on the road.