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The
Charabanc employed a steering wheel from a Morris Minor, had a spring-loaded
hand brake, 3 seats, a dashboard with a speedometer and an ignition key, a windscreen
wiper and Morris Minor pump washer, front and rear battery operated lights,
number plates, a tow hitch, hose-pipe petrol tank, electric motor (for sound
effect) engine, and a rear cover. The seat backs could be removed and leg-holes
covered to create a camper vehicle with a bed and a stow-away table top that
rested level on the steering wheel.
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