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EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE SCANIA

At the tail end of 1980, Scania’s new GPR range was unveiled, with the most obvious upgrade being the new cab that used a modular approach to construction. For long distance operation was the R cab with could have three engine choices under it. The iconic V8 as the R142 was the flagship but the R112 was the model that appealed to most.

Eight years later, the model had a revamp and the

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