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6th October 1961, Page 45
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Average Age: The average age of road goods vehicles in use in the United States last year was of 7.6 years.

Hungarian Expansion: By the end of 1965 it is expected that goods vehicles in Hungary will have increased to some 10,000 units.

Fiats from Peru: The Fiat motor-vehicle concern of Italy announces plans to build a plant at Lima. Peril, for the production of motor vehicles, diesel engines and electrical machines.

Common Market Production: According to current figures 467,450 goods vehicles, 13,60(1 buses and 4,000 road -traCtive units were produced last year within the six-country Common Market.

Fourtrak has 16-ply: In the reference to the Scammell Fourtrak " semi-trailer on page 245 of our September 22 issue, the standard tyre size should have read 10.00-20, I6-ply. not 10.00-20, 8-ply.

Clearway Extension: The A.4 peak hour clearway from Knightsbridge to the Chiswick fly-over is to be extended westwards. probably in November, for nearly eight miles to London airport.

More and Less: In the first half of this year Italian vehicle manufacturers produced some 32,385 goods vehicles, compared with 20,111 units in the corresponding period of last year. Bus output dropped from 1,792 to 1.569 units.

Trophy Donors: The trophy presented to the winner of Class S (Armed Services' drivers) at the 1961 Lorry Driver of the Year final, reported in the September 22 issue of The Commercial Motor, was

donated by Tyresoles, Ltd.

New Plant: Fabrica Argentina de Engranajes S.A.I.C., of the Argentine, a subsidiary of the Swiss company. Oerlikon Machine Tool Works }Wilde and Co.. is to build a plant in the Argentine to produce gears and drive units for goods vehicles.

Abandoned: Jet Petroleum. Ltd., of Lincolnshire, have abandoned their plans for the establishment of a £350,000 terminal at the port of Blyth. Northumberland, owing to safety regulations concerning the entry of petrol-carrying ships into ports.

Security Prize: A prize of 101) guineas has been awarded to Patfield Electrical Services, 63a Lyndhurst Way, London, S.E.I5, for the Malco immobilizing device which, as reported in The Commercial Motor last week, won the 1961 competition organized by the Vehicle Security Committee of the Road Haulage Association.

Pakistan May Manufacture: "Concrete suggestions' have been made by West German industry for the erection in Pakistan of goods vehicle manufacturing plants, it was stated in Karachi this week by a member of the Pakistan Government. It is said to he likely that German experts will visit Pakistan to draw up plans for the building of the plants.

Swedish Sales Up: Sales of goods vehicles in Sweden arc at present running at an annual level of some 14,500 units, compared with only 14,200 a year ago, according to the latest figures issued by the Swedish Automotive Manufacturers' Association. Three-quarters of the sales are of vehicles produced by the two Swedish firms, ScaniaVabis and Volvo.

1,45,000 Scheme: Aquato, Ltd., who have their headquarters in London. have completed the first part of a new £45.000 garage scheme in East Road, Sleaford. Lines, where they will be trading as Sleaford Motors. A large forecourt with pumps and other equipment is now in use, arid behind this the company will next be building extensive showrooms for commercial vehicles, cars and agricultural vehicles.