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Auction change for Scottish Office yam

19th April 1986, Page 14
19th April 1986
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Page 14, 19th April 1986 — Auction change for Scottish Office yam
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• Operators can now buy Scottish Office vehicles through British Car Auctions at Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The two-year contract involves a yearly entry of up to 500 vehicles, with an estimated 40 to 50 per cent of them being commercial vehicles. These include a wide range of vans and trucks, ambulances, prison service vehicles, and buses and coaches, BCA says.

Scottish Office vehicles were previously sold through the Fife and Kinross Auction Company.

RCA already sells vehicles for the Department of Environment in Scotland, Lothian and Strathclyde Regional Councils, for health boards ai the Scottish Postal Board.

"As with these vehicles, the entries from the Scottish Office will have been well maintained and serviced, and will be extremely attractive buys for our regular trade Cu: tomers," BCA Edinburgh ger eral manager Tom Graham says.