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Back in 1957, when it was founded by Jim Gray and Jim Adams, the Fraserburgh, Scotland-based company initially specialised in car and commercial bodywork repairs, but it soon progressed to building rigid bodies and trailers. Over the years it tried its hand at a number of different bodies, including some of the first insulated containers for the transport of perishable goods (like the Albion Reiver above) and tippers (like the AEC Marshall eight-legger below).

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