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THE HALL OF FAME 4
Page 46 from 26th May 2005One was The Sweeney's favourite form of transport; another's favoured by African warlords. We pay tribute to four more classic CVs that have kept......

U.S. Capital Turns to Britain
Page 50 from 23rd August 1957Washington'S Bus Company Converting 105 White Petrol-engined Vehicles to Leyland Oilers. Great Improvement in Economy -- A I : PROGRAMME under......

WHERE AMERICAN DESI IS WORTH WATCHING
Page 26 from 27th January 1940T RENDS in design of American goods and passenger vehicles, as revealed at the Sixth Annual National Motor Truck Show, held towards the end of last......

"Sidelines" for Fleet Operators
Page 67 from 4th May 1951NCREAS1NG numbers of opera tors have recently augmented their vehicle fleets to include contractors' quipment of various types. The fficiency of......

Vigorous Tren in France
Page 58 from 12th October 1956Commercial Vehicle Output Up: Weight Reduced, and Suspension and Braking Si improved: 11 Countries Represented at Show : Noteworthy New Passenger......

Australia Wants Vehicles Tailor-made
Page 28 from 6th April 1956Australian Operators Require British Vehicles Built to Suit Their Own Requirements B.M.C. Start New Sydney Factory to Cope with Problem By John F.......

New Models kre Few But Good
Page 128 from 16th September 1960T . HERE will not be a spate of new models, as in 1958, at the Commercial Motor Show, which opens at Earls Court next Friday, but several......

IRTE conference discusses
Page 42 from 8th May 1970Safety, efficiency, education and training • Theme of the annual conference of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers held at the Civic Hall,......

Machins are blooming in bulb country
Page 48 from 16th August 1980Potatoes, sugar beet and flowers are not the only things growing H East Anglia, as Da\Aci Wilcox found out when he visited one of the area's most......

Hot competition in a cold market
Page 64 from 10th April 1970BRITISH operators of refrigerated vehicles have a wide selection of refrigerating equipment that they can specify. As well as mechanical units......