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It's no accident that Leyland Dal's revised 45 Series has
Page 24 from 1st August 1991arrived well in time to steal the new Cargo's thunder. But does it deliver the goods? • Remember The Prisoner"? "I am not a number... I am a free......

af called it "the start of a new era" when
Page 27 from 25th May 2000it introduced the 95 XF back in 1997. From that you might have expected to see a completely new truck, but in the truck business this would be a......

Daf unveils marathon runner
Page 17 from 23rd January 1997It took more than two years of hard engineering work and 190-million Dutch Gilders before Daf's latest premium tractor was ready for its Brussels......

Leyland Daf goes for lit
Page 12 from 25th February 1988• Leyland Daf has introduced its range of 17-tonne two-axled rigid chassis in time for the change in gross weight limits, due in April. Nine......

More power for 60 Series
Page 11 from 19th September 1991• As predicted by Commercial Motor, Leyland Daf has launched a more powerful version of its 60 Series Freighter chassis using the same 156kW......

Daf's Euro-2s with no chips
Page 10 from 16th September 1993• Leyland Daf will launch lowemission Euro-2 engines for its 65, 75, 85 and 95 trucks next month—two years ahead of the legal deadline—without......

Terry Seaman has been using Foden trucks for years because
Page 36 from 28th April 2011of their reliability and admits to having a love affair with them Words and images: Simon Everitt Th e kite - marked lorries of Foden, a name......

GUIDE TO EXHIBITORS
Page 27 from 15th September 1988AMERICAN SPRAY INDUSTRIES • American Spray Industries will show its Sprayfine range of LPHV turbinepowered spraying systems complete with......

K TO
Page 26 from 21th April 1994BAS ICS • The eight-wheeler market increased last year by a massive 60% albeit from a very low 1992 base of only 800 units. Before the Government......

IN The eight-legger market increased by a massive 98.4% last
Page 106 from 24th August 1995year, recovering from a very low base of only 800 units in 1992. While the trend has continued upwards, now a slowdown in the construction industry......