Classic & Vintage Commercials

SEDDON 32:FOUR

The first and probably the largest customer for the new Seddon 32:Four was British Road Services Ltd. The initial order was for twenty and the vehicles began entering service in April 1968. Changes from the original specification included a re-routed exhaust system, the original having been a transverse front-end arrangement. This was done partially as another measure to reduce noise.

Also the intake stack with roof-level air intake was deleted, the intake being mounted directly on to the air cleaner which was positioned on the offside behind the driver. At an early stage

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