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6th September 1968
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Handyman, in his Road and workshop feature in CM July 12, stated in the course of an excellent article: "However, as the WD equipment begins to fade out—and this is already happening. . ." As the largest stockist and dealer of ex-military and other fourand sixwheel-drive vehicles in the country, we would like to advise readers that many hundreds of the type we offer are on 24-hour standby at military installations here and on the Continent. These are continually being replaced by more Up-to-date vehicles, when of course, they regulafly become available for sale.

During 1964 I approached Mr. H. J. Walters, a director of Harvey Frost and Co. Ltd., and it was agreed that our company offer the range of HF breakdown recovery cranes and equipment most suited to the various types of ex-military fourand sixwheel-drive vehicles which our company has

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