SA to Enasa?
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SEDDON ATKINSON was making no comment this week on a newspaper report that Spanish manufacturer Enasa still wants to buy the company from International Harvester.
The report, in Tuesday's Financial Times, quotes Enasa (Pegaso manufacturer) deputy managing director Juan Lorenz as being interested in buying Seddon to help Pegaso provide European service back-up for TIR operators when Spain joins the EEC in 1985/86.
Pegaso is establishing import bases in Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Ireland, and sees Seddon as a way of gaining 44 dealers in one move.
Mr Lorenz is quoted as saying that Seddon would be made "more British than ever" if Enasa bought it from IH, and the next generation of Pegaso and Seddon vehicles could be developed jointly.