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13th October 1925
13th October 1925
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Has the Low Level - Frame Come to

Stay ? • • P ROBABLY the don of .the forthcoming Commercial. Motor Show will be the low framelevel chassis, for the simple...

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ONE HEARS

That it isn't snobbish to like well-connected trains. That petrol railcars are gaining much ground in the - United States....

HERE'S ONE

We plan our cities," said the American visitor. "Yours kind a happen." "That's so," admitted his host. "But they happen to...

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WH E ELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels o,t wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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AN EMINENT MAKER'S NEW 30-CWT. MODEL.

Dennis Bros., Ltd., Produce a 30-cwt. Chassis Designed for Speedy but Economical Operation and Intended for Goods or Passenger...

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AN INSTRUCTIVE TRAFFIC CENSUS.

Sheffield's city engineer has submitted a report concerning a traffic census which he has recently undertaken. In June a report...

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A NEW USE FOR THE ATKINSON WAGON.

A Development of the Atkinson Steam Vehicle to Meet New Transport Conditions. A 10-ton Trailer. The Standard Wagon Improved....

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LEYLAND PASSENGER VEHICLE PLANS.

The Latest Products of Leyland Motors, Ltd., Embodying Overhead Valve Engines, Accessible Gearboxes, Front-wheel Brakes and...

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TECHNICAL IMPRESSIONS AT THE CAR SHOW.

The Trend of Design of the Private Car and Its Effect Upon That of the Commercial Vehicle. I T has been said by some that the...

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HOW A GREAT GETS ITS MILK.

A BOUT 44,000 eight-gallon cans of milk were delivered daily to the city of Chicago during 1924 by railway, which carried 68...

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A NEWCOMER TO DEAL WITH TON-LOADS.

A New Production from a Well-known Midland Factory. The Use of an Overheathvalve Engine with an Overhead Camshaft. A VERY...

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A SCOTTISH MAKER'S NEW RANGE.

Details of the New Passenger Vehicle Chassis Produced by the Albion Motor Car Co., Ltd., with Particular Reference to the Low...

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ADDITIONS TO VULCAN RANGE OF CHASSIS.

New Models which will make Their First Appearance at the Forthcoming Olympia Show. A Low-loading Passenger Chassis with a...

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HALLEY'S INTENTIONS FOR 1926.

Details of the New Passenger Chassis with Power Units of Novel but Practicable Design, Transmission and Rear Brakes...

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THE LATEST LOW-FRAMED RAILLESS.

Details of the New Double-deck 52-seater Bus with Double-reduction Worm and Internal Gear Axle, Four-wheel Brakes,...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The Small Shopkeeper's Dilemma. Which Is the Better Course—To Own or to Hire One's Transport ? M ANY a man e woman who owns or...

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THE MITIGATION OF HEADLIGHT DAZZLE.

The President of the C.M.U.A. Contends that the Evil of Glare can be Reduced by the Employment of Tinted Bulbs at a Small Extra...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for th's page from...

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OF INTEREST TO REPAIRERS.

Suggestions for the Workshop by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. W ITH particular reference to copper pipes, • " A.E.," of...

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AN IMPROVED ENGINE FOR HEAVIER FUELS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T OD'S RENAULT, in specification —I No. 239,427, describes a...