LEYLAND NO. 1
A replica of the first machine ever built by the Leyland company — an 1896 Leyland steam lawnmower — is one of the exhibits at a history of mechanical transport exhibition being run in London by the Castrol company. There is also a Triumph “dream car,” complete with sealed-for-life engine, a vibrating windscreen to shake off rain, and a rooflining which glows at night.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33626, 30 August 1974, Page 4
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