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13-seater with All-metal Body

4th December 1953
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EATING for 13 passengers is provided in an all-metal bus body which Spurling Motor Hiles, Ltd., The Hyde, Hendon, London, .W.9, have built on a Bedford A2 20-25-cwt. assis.

The side assemblies )nsist of pillars anked and formed Dm steel sheet, each liar comprising two

■ ot welded units. ooring is attached to e pillars by mild-steel issets.

Exterior panelling is aluminium sheet, riveted into isition and fitted with decorative ouldings. The interior is lined roughout with aluminium sheet or irdboard, according to available polies. A removable valance is fitted !low the skirt panel.

Spurling Motors, Ltd., built this attractive passenger vehicle on a Bedford 20-25-cwt. chassis. There is a seat for four persons at the rear, three double seats on the off side and three singles on the near side.

The floor, of tongued and grooved fin, softwood boards fitted to mildsteel cross-bearers, is mounted on the chassis on rubber at eight points. There are also intermediate rubber buffers.

There is a full-width seat for four passengers at the rear, three double seats on the off side and three single seats on the near side. They are of the semi-coach type, formed of tubular steel and padded with Dunlopillo and rubberized hair. Two top-sliding and two fixed windows are fitted in each side of the body.