1,000 Cubic ft. Capacity and Under 50 cwt.
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'THE basis of the capaciousvan
shOwn in the accompanying illustration is a Bedford passenger chassis, and despite the fact that approxi.mately • 1,000 cubic ft_ is available in the body, thu coMplete machine comes within the 50-cwt. class.
Built by the Arlington Motor Co., Ltd., the semi-streamlined Luton body, which is to the specification of Messrs. J. Spiller, who contract for Messrs. Hugh Stevenson, has a bottom frame of duralunain to which the ash side'members are secured. These sidemembers are of girder section, being gueseted to the hoop-sticks by duralumM plates.
The vehicle has a full-width coachtype front with a floating scuttle dashboard, the ash framing being flitched with duralumin plates of suitable • gauge. Special attention.has been paid to the jointing of the aluminium .Plymax panels, with a view to preventing the ingress of water. Where Plymax is ''not erriployed ' for panel' work, aluminium is need.
Canvas-covered three-ply is Jased for the, roof and Obeehi, spindled out on• the underside for lightness, is employed ..:.' for the floor, -Cobechi; reinforced with plywood, goes to make a light hut strong tailboard, ash supports. with mild-steel hinge eYes, replacing the
usual form of ironwork, ..•
. Uninterrupted vision is ..Provided in the driver's cab,' ,which is particularly roomy. Duralumin • is again .used in the construction of' the'fofir;piece Wind
screen, with its narrow frame-members.
The whole of the framework is treated with Cuprinol as a protection 'against damp and dry 'rot, and the exterior' finish of the machine is in the ciperator's standard colour scheme of pastel blun With velTovv"-thronie wheels,