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  2. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A number of Bedford OXD 1.5 ton chassis were converted to make the Bedford OXA armoured vehicle. A total of 72,385 OY and 24,429 OX lorries were built. The Armadillo was an OY fitted for airfield defence with Lewis guns and an ex-aircraft COW 37 mm gun. Bedford supplied numerous trucks and tanks to the Soviet Union during World War II.

  3. Category:Bedford vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bedford vehicles" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Bedford HC - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford HC is a small commercial vehicle that was made by Bedford, beginning in 1938. [1] The vehicle shared its running gear with the H-series Vauxhall 10-4 saloon . Production of civilian vehicles ceased during World War II with the HC van re-entering production for a little while following hostilities.

  5. Bedford RL - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford RL was the New Zealand military's main medium truck from 1958 to 1989. Built under licence in New Zealand, the RL served the New Zealand Military in New Zealand and South East Asia. [ 2 ] The RL was replaced by the Mercedes Benz UNIMOG family of vehicles.

  6. Bedford CA - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford CA was a distinctive pug-nosed light commercial vehicle produced between 1952 and 1969 by Bedford in Luton, England. It was manufactured in short- wheelbase and long-wheelbase forms, each form available in either a 10–12 cwt or a 15 cwt version.

  7. Bedford CF - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford CF is a range of full-size panel vans produced by Bedford - the commercial vehicles division of Vauxhall. The van was introduced in 1969 to replace the CA model, and was sized to compete directly with the Ford Transit , which had entered production four years earlier.

  8. Bedford TK - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford TK was a truck manufactured by Bedford. Launched in 1960 to replace the Bedford S type, the TK was scheduled to be replaced by the Bedford TL in 1981, but manufacturing of the TK continued as a cheaper alternative. A military 4x4 version, the Bedford MK (later MJ), [1] was also produced.

  9. Bedford QL - Wikipedia

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    At the outbreak of WW II, Bedford was contracted by the British War Office to produce a 3 ton 4×4 general service truck. A pilot model was ready in February 1940 and quantity production started in March 1941. [1] The Bedford QL was in production from 1941 to 1945 and was Bedford's first vehicle series built for the military. [2]