Olympus mini makes debut on new Sevel
1st September 1994, Page 12
1st September 1994
Page 12

Page 12, 1st September 1994
— Olympus mini makes debut on new Sevel
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• Olympus Coachcraft is the first UK convertor to have made a minibus variant of the new Sevel chassis. The Manchester firm's 14-seat conversion of the long-wheelbase, high-roof Peugeot Boxer 320L will be used by West Riding Stagecoach for door-to-door courtesy bus runs. The design takes advantage of the high-roof Sevel van's full-height (1.77m) side door, and has an internal height of 1.88m. Accommodation also includes a sizeable luggage space.
Further orders are in the pipeline, with a base price of 218,900 for the 2.5-litre naturally aspirated model; this excludes the lap-and-diagonal seatbelts that can be fitted throughout.