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Special Features of this Issue

9th September 1932
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A well-equipped Thurgood caravan body has been fitted to a

Dennis Lancet chassis. Page 129.

Utilizing a Gardner oil engine, an attractive Guy pantech nicon has just been produced. • Page 121.

The Gibson special bodies are designed for use with many time-saving fittings, such as stilts. Page 117.

Designed for Fords and other light vehicles, the latest Baico semi-trailer possesses interesting characteristics. Page 105.

From a transport manager comes an informative article concerning the effect on long-distance haulage of the recommend

ations of the Road and Rail Conference. Page 115. How mechanized farming can reduce costs is shown by our agricultural correspondent. Page 118.

Clwer engineering is displayed in the new design of Pork Royal double-saloon bus body. Page 111.

Brief details are given of a French oil engine in which a new

system of compression is adopted. Page 119.

In service in London is an experimental L.G.O.C. bus with

the engine mounted within the side panels. Page 112.

We recently tried out the new A.E.C.-English Electric singlemotor, four-wheeled trolley-bus in operation at Southend.

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