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• BUILT IN BRITAIN; NEXT WEEK'S SPECIAL • WHAT does an Australian think of British commercial vehicles? How • have exports influenced transmission development? Is service train • •
• ing adequate for overseas vehicle users? These are some of the topics • examined in next week's much-enlarged issue of COMMERCIAL MOTOR, • which is the big annual number carrying the title "British Commercial • Vehicles for World Markets". A 31-page tabulation of chassis specifica • tions for goods and passenger vehicles will be accompanied by a guide • to chassis and trailer makers and a geographical survey of bodybuilders.
• Other special features will deal with export trailers, a special overseas
• p.s.v. venture, and the performance of a tough dump-truck. The PTA • conference report and all the usual news coverage and regular items will
• be included in this issue. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S. • • •