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;'YLAND Vehicles Passenger !hide Division general anager Marcus Smith nded over the first Leyland ttional for Moscow last 1,ek.
E. F. Manakhov, head of the 3SR trade delegation in • itain, accepted the 11.3m -seat city bus which is being aluated by the Moscow City insport undertaking.
To cope with severe winter nditions, it has an insulated )or, heated front and rear ndscreens, a radiator shut7, and lagged fuel tank and ?.sel pipes.
British importer of Kamaz issian lorries, UM° Plant of tchworth, is exporting the hide and has high hopes ith Leyland that more itionals could follow in time r the 1980 Olympic Games. UMO sales manager Alan odie told CM that it was fficult to say how many ses Moscow will require, but agreed that it could be ndreds.
A large fleet of Hungarian ses is also being supplied to
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