Phanomobile : Stand 3.
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The initial prejudice of the user against the. somewhat unusual eonstraction employed upon these three wheelers once overcome, the only difficulty remaining was to supply the demand. On this stand will be found one of the elder "ISPe 8 h.p. machines which ten ploys the twin air-cooled engine set
at 60 degrees and driving through a two-speed epic3rclie gear. This particular machine is fitted with a box-van body capable of taking a load of 8 cwt., in addition to the. driver and passenger.
Two of this maker's D3Wer models are also staged, and these, we may remind our readers, employ four-cylinder air-cooled engines disposed transversely over the wheel. Here again the two-speed epicyclic gear is employed. The bodies fitted are of the box-van and the commercial-traveller light
types. These models are fitted with a body extension and a screen for the protection of the passenger. The ease of control, and the general economy in upkeep of these machines render them distinctive favourites. We understand from the English agent that the demand for this model from abroad is constantly increasing, a fine tribute to their sturdiness of construction aud reliability. The machines at ,3 economical to maintain.