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Sleeping Windfarer

7th January 1988, Page 15
7th January 1988
Page 15
Page 15, 7th January 1988 — Sleeping Windfarer
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• Aerodyne Equipment of Perivale, Middlesex has extended its wind deflector range for the Iveco Ford Cargo with a Windfarer model to suit the Cargo sleeper cab.

The aerodynamic Windfarer roof deflector is made from glass-reinforced-plastic, and has been developed from Aerodyne's existing day-cab fairing. Cost of the sleeper cab Cargo Windfarer is E395 plus VAT including all fittings (the day-cab model costs £295). Aerodyne can supply the sleeper cab fairing in white, or in any other colour at no extra charge. A special discount scheme is also available for Iveco Ford truck dealers. Aerodyne claims that fitting a Windfarer (by rivets and sealant) can be carried out by an operator within three hours with no need to remove the cab headlining. One of the first hauliers to buy a Cargo sleeper-cab Windfarer is Pegasus Freight of Berwick-onTweed, which has one fitted on an 0813 tractive unit, downrated from an 0913.

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