About the Caribeean tour, here's a copy of the article in the Jamaican newspaper
THE DAILY GLEANER, May 9, 1964.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Instruction
classes for
mechanics</span>
Two highly trained factory
instructors, Mr. Christopher
G. Robson and William
Salmond from the British Motor
Corporation Service Ltd.
last week started the first mobile
training school for mechanics
ever held in Jamaica.
Their job is to instruct a group
of mechanics employed with
BMC dealers in Jamaica and
neighbouring Caribbean areas
in up-to-date servicing procedures
for all BMC vehicles, private
and commercial.
Mr. Christopher G. Robson, a
service instructor with the
BMC Service Ltd. in Oxford,
England, came to Jamaica
on April 14 from Trinidad
following a 14 week training
period there to await the arrival
of the giant 30 feet long
BMC Service truck, which is
being used, is equipped with
demonstration machinery that
includes break units, rear
boxes, fuel pumps, carburetors
and all items necessary for
conducting an extensive <span style="font-weight: bold">six
month Caribbean training
course</span> aimed at improving the
standard of service in this
market.
Some tour, yeahhh???
"Brimen"
NORWAY