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  2. Ford Thames 400E - Wikipedia

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    A small tipper body with screw type gear was also listed, as was a standard dropside truck. Several styles of van body were offered, such as a box body of 300 cu ft (8.5 m 3), a van body of 315 cu ft (8.9 m 3), a pantechnicon with integral cab offering 415 cu ft (11.8 m 3) capacity or with a factory cab 400 cu ft (11 m 3). A milk float was also ...

  3. Whitby Morrison - Wikipedia

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    [13] [a] In July 2021, the firm announced a 99-year extension of its stand sponsorship at Crewe. [15] For Crewe's 2024 EFL League Two play-off final at Wembley, the company offered free 99 ice creams from a Whitby Morrison ice cream van at the end of Wembley's Olympic Way. [12] The company also sponsors a stand at nearby Nantwich Town's Weaver ...

  4. List of vans - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a pickup truck, The list includes minivans, passenger vans and cargo vans. Note: Many of the vehicles (both current and past) are related to other vehicles in the list. A vehicle listed as a 'past model' may still be in production in an updated form under a different name, it may be listed under that name in the 'currently in production ...

  5. Thames (commercial vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    This made the van much slower than a contemporary saloon with an effective top speed of not much over 40-50 mph. The E83W had a mostly unique body and shared few parts with other small Fords, although some parts were based on the larger Ford Pilot while the headlamps came from Fordson tractors. Since 1952 the van was also sold under the Thames ...

  6. Jowett Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The Jowett Bradford was a British light van produced from 1946 to 1953 by Jowett Cars Ltd of Idle, near Bradford, England. It was also available as an estate car from 1947 to 1953. The vehicle was based on the pre-war Jowett Eight [2] and was the first Jowett to be re-introduced after the Second World War. Although it was very basic, the ...

  7. Bedford CA - Wikipedia

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    The front windscreen is shared with the standard van along with the mechanical components. 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 ...

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  9. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Bedford continued to develop its share of the light transport market, with the introduction of the 8 cwt ASYC and ASXC vans, a close derivative of the Vauxhall Light Six car. The AS series of vans continued in production until 1939. 1936 Bedford WTL lorry at Amberley Working Museum. Bedford introduced the 3 ton WT series in November 1933.