VOLKSWAGEN
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Stand 122—Croall and Croall, Edinburgh 1.
Stand 125—Cameron and Campbell Ltd., Glasgow C2.
THESE two companies are combining i their effort at Kelvin Hall and have a joint display of Volkswagen vehicles. Examples of the van and pick-up can be seen.
There have been no changes to the design during the past year, when there was a change in Volkswagen sales policy which made the 1-ton van with 1,500 c.c. with petrol engine standard. The 15 cwt. with 1,200 c.c. engine was dropped. The 1,500 c.c. engine produces 53 b.h.p. gross and apart from the use of this power unit the model is basically the same as when it was introduced many years ago. The aircooled engine is mounted at the rear, driving through a four-speed gearbox combined with the differential which transmits the drive to the rear wheels. The suspension is independent all round