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• If you visit the Motor Show in Birmingham over
Page 39 from 20th September 1990the next 10 days, one new British chassis you are unlikely to see is the Foden 2000 Series. The 17-tonne rigid was introduced by Foden in March......

The bottom line
Page 22 from 19th July 1990Seddon Atkinson's Spanish parent Pegaso may be in the throws of a proposed takeover by a MAN/Daimler-Benz consortium. But sales and marketing......

Weigh up • A list of Britain's public weighbridges will
Page 6 from 26th July 1990soon be available to operators, says the Department of Transport, replying to CM editor Brian Weatherley. Truck boss • Former product support......

Cold War thaws
Page 34 from 14th June 1990I/ The thawing of the Cold War has increased pressure on defence spending, so it came as no surprise that last week's British Army Equipment......

Q-firsts for United fleet
Page 18 from 18th October 1990• The first two revamped Qtype bodies from Alexander of Belfast to enter service in England have joined the United Automobile Services fleet. Both......

Dip loses test control
Page 16 from 8th February 1990• The Department of Transport has no idea how to ensure that truck engines conform to environmental legislation throughout their operating lives.......

Lynx: Spoilt for choice
Page 11 from 20th December 1990• Walter Alexander, Plaxton and Northern Counties are in the running to produce approved bodies for VL Bus & Coach's new Lynx II singledecker......

ERF snapped up by Western Star
Page 6 from 23rd May 1996by Miles Brignall • ERF, the UK's last high-volume independent truck manufacturer, is to be taken over by the Canadian truck maker Western Star in......

"Not that popular with the big fleets."
Page 29 from 26th August 1999Chris Wright is the managing director of Commercial Vehicle Auctions. He has traded in Doncaster since 1989 and holds twicemonthly sales on......

• CM guarantees publicity for any operator unfortunate...
Page 52 from 12th May 1994become a victim of truck crime. It may not get your truck or components back, but it should make life harder for the thieves attempting to use or......