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Riding high...
Page 25 from 4th November 1977FODENS this week announce their Haulmaster (see CM Road Test, Page 44 (and Fleet models. Just a few weeks ago 1 had the opportunity to put the......

MUNICIPAL SPOTLIGHT
Page 70 from 15th March 1968BY ASHLEY TAYLOR AM IRTE, Assoc lost T Final link-up FROM Mr. J. Churm, head of the Halifax Cleansing and Transport Department, hear that they......

container transport
Page 23 from 2nd October 1970and freight handling by David Lowe, MInstTA Wm Cory expands • Wm Cory and Son Ltd, which already has extensive interests in the Merseyside area......

by Steve Banner • Motor Vehicle Imports is aiming to
Page 14 from 16th March 1995expand the Tata range with the launch of a 26-seater bus at the NEC Coach and Bus Show in October. The Indian-built LP 609 chassis will be fitted......

Electronic overhead cat
Page 11 from 7th October 1993EXCLUSIVE by Steve Sturgess • As predicted by Commercial Motor, Caterpillar has launched its all-electronic overhead camshaft engine, the......

Winner: 8x4 Chassis Foden 3325C
Page 30 from 27th January 1994OTHER CONTENDERS Volvo FL10 310 "B" ride Renault Maxter G340ti.32D L ast year 32-tonne 8x4 chassis became legal. The only trouble is that operators......

Motorbuses for Stafford.
Page 10 from 20th February 1908Delivery of a 30-56h.p. Single-Deck " Commercar " Vehicle. Since November last, Stafford has been the possessor of a road motor service, which has......

Leyland's Landtrain is built for action
Page 25 from 26th January 1980THE LANDTRAIN, a new range of eight bonneted truck models, has been designed by Leyland specifically for the Middle East, African, Latin American......

Men in the News
Page 38 from 20th August 1965Mr. James C. Chester has been promoted to the new post of technical manager in the drawing office at the Preston factory of Atkinson Vehicles Ltd.,......

`a fast climb dears'
Page 60 from 6th August 1965A T one tirrig donkeys were the only means of transport in Clovelly (North Devon), where the main street descends 400 ft. in a few hundred yards......