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  2. Ford A series - Wikipedia

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    The Ford A series is a range of trucks that was built by Ford UK to bridge the gap between the relatively small Transit of 3.5 metric tonnes GVW and the bigger 7-tonne D series. Ford A series bus. In 1967, Ford made the decision to carry out a thorough investigation of the sector of 3.5 to 7 ton GVW trucks.

  3. Category : Defunct truck manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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    Dodge UK (5 P) E. ERF Trucks (1 P) L. Leyland DAF (3 P) S. Scammell vehicles (7 P) T. Thornycroft (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Defunct truck manufacturers of the ...

  4. Ford D series - Wikipedia

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    The Ford D series is a range of middle-weight trucks that were introduced by Ford UK in 1965. [1] It replaced the Thames Trader and appears to have been envisaged as a more modern competitor to the Bedford TK produced by General Motors ' UK truck subsidiary.

  5. List of pickup trucks - Wikipedia

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    Styling recalls elements from 1930's and 1940's Dodge trucks. Dodge: Dodge MAXXcab: 2000: Fullsize - Dodge: Dodge Sidewinder: 1997: Coupe: It is powered by the same engine that was used in the Chrysler Viper GTS-R. Dodge: Dodge T-Rex: 1997: Fullsize: 6x6 based on the Dodge Ram. Ford: Ford Atlas: 2013: Fullsize: Concept for the 13th generation ...

  6. Thames (commercial vehicles) - Wikipedia

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    Available with a payload of up to 5 tonnes, the then very modern truck in cab-over-engine design enabled greater manoeuvrability in urban environments. Two different wheelbases were available, and the chassis provided the basis for various bodies. For example, the Fordson Thames 7V was the most widely used fire truck during the Second World War.

  7. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the S series trucks, the SB bus was released in 1950, and immediately became a big seller in India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and Africa, as well as in the UK. The SB chassis was also used as a basis for specialised vehicles, such as mobile libraries, fire engines, and civil defence control units.

  8. Leyland 4-tonne truck - Wikipedia

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    The Leyland 4-tonne truck is conventional in layout and design, is based on a standard C-section chassis and some key components used are shared with the commercial 45 Series light truck. The truck uses the sleeper cab version of the C44 forward control cab, [1] this having room for the driver, two passengers, and stowage for their full kit. As ...

  9. Category : Truck manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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    Defunct truck manufacturers of the United Kingdom (9 C, 30 P) S. Sentinel Waggon Works (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Truck manufacturers of the United Kingdom"