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Page 36 from 3rd January 1969• Two large orders totalling 330 Darlingtonbuilt Cummins VS engines are announced from major US truck transport operators. The largest single......

Ford/Cummins in the hot seat
Page 55 from 29th September 1967TRANSPORT MEN QUIZ GUEST AT LUNCHEON by PAUL BROCKINGTON W HY, several members of the Transport Association asked Ford spokesman Mr. Alan Dawson......

Dodge re-launches K series
Page 42 from 21st March 1969by Ron Cater • To give operators a chance to try its re-engineered Dodge K range of trucks, Rootes is mounting a series of 22 displays and......

New Trader Now Available in Britain T HE new Thames...
Page 47 from 6th April 1962range of 1.5to 5-ton goods chassis, first exhibited at the Amsterdam Motor Show in February and fully described and illustrated in our issue of......

American Dodges For 1962
Page 47 from 6th October 1961T "programme of commercial vehicles announced for 1962 by the American Dodge organization comprises 141 basic models, ranging from a 4-ton......

Now Turbo 360 option for D1000
Page 28 from 30th August 1968• The new turbocharged version of the Ford 360 cu.in. diesel engine announced last week has been made an option to the Cummins V8, 170 bhp gross......

Potteries Goes for Roadliner
Page 59 from 28th May 1965F OLLOWING six months' service experience with the Daimler Roadliner single-decker bus, Potteries Motor Traction Co. Ltd. has placed an order with......

Two E.R.F. Show Chassis to have Cummins Engines
Page 82 from 11th September 1964T WO of the chassis to be featured by E.R.F. Ltd. at the Commercial Motor Show are completely new designs which have Cummins engines. One chassis......

BIGGER MONEY-EARNER
Page 54 from 3rd November 1967A SIX-WHEEL dump truck with a 20 cu.yd body and a gross weight rating of 39 tons has been introduced by Fader's Ltd. A payload of 24 tons can be......

SCAMMELL DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE
Page 134 from 13th September 1968The biggest and most powerful normalhaulage vehicle at the Commercial Motor Show will undoubtedly be a completely new Scammell 6 x 4......