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TIME FOR ‘T’? LOOK OUT DENNIS, IT’S THE NEW SD T-TYPE.

Over 11,000 T-Type chassis were built between the initial launch in 1960/61, to when replacement ‘N-Series’ took over in 1973 (although it was nearer 1975 when the last TNs were delivered), making it by far the most successful SD product line built in the history of the company.

T-Type production

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