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6th November 1982
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BEDFORD commercial vehicle sa boosts by recent announcements coincided with the Motor Show, The largest order of Elm was placed by UnicaId Walls for 90 Bedford TL1000 middleweight trucks which are powered by the new Red Series 5.4-litre 73kW (98bhp) turbocharged diesel engines.

Their chassis will be fitted with refrigerated bodies designed in conjunction with Bird's Eye Walls and manufactured at its -Barnwood, Gloucestershire body shop.

Bedford Commercial Vehicles and Telehoist of Cheltenham have sold six hydraulically operated high lift catering. vehicles to British Airways. Valued at £400,000, the order brings the total number of these specialist vehicles in service with BA to 58.

Their main feature is a Telehoist Highlift scissor assembly with les has received several web of orders worth over E1.4m v a lift height capability of L 5.5m (18ft) sufficient to reac main deck service doors ( wide bodied aircraft.

Each scissor assembly isi to a Bedford TL 1630 16-t gvw chassis cab whic powered by the 8.2-litre 112 (150 bhp) engine. Modifica have been carried out to si British Airways' requirer that the vehicle's loading bi maximum height is not in e) of 2.5m (8ft 2in) when lowered.

Bedford has also sold vans to Kenning Van Rent -Chesterfield. But the qua purchased was undisclosed,