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Leyland Motors; Leyland Trucks; S. Smith Electric Vehicles This page was last edited on 1 July 2019, at 15:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
From 1961 to 1968, General Motors Argentina manufactured Bedford trucks [10] and truck-based buses [11] in a plant at San Martín, Buenos Aires. 1967 Bedford SB mobile cinema In 1967, a Bedford SB3 chassis with Plaxton 's Panorama cab was used in the construction of seven custom mobile cinema units that toured British factories for the Ministry ...
It was confirmed in March 2014 that, with the exception of a handful of light recovery vehicles, all British Army Bedford MK/MJ trucks had been disposed of, replaced by RMMV HX60 4x4 trucks. [ 1 ] After Bedford's Dunstable factory was sold in 1987 to AWD , the MK restarted production for military only use [ 9 ] until 1992 when AWD was placed in ...
In 2021 the Ebro trademark was acquired by spanish EV Motors At the 2023 Barcelona Auto Show, the Spanish company Ebro announced the revival of the brand after thirty-six years out of the market. It is returning with a 100% electric pickup truck (based on the old Nissan Navara chassis and design) that will be available for sale starting in 2025 ...
Non-specialist truck production for general haulage resumed in 1974 after a break of two years. [44] New rear-engined single-decker and double-decker buses were announced in August 1977 after a bus-building break of eleven years. At the time of the announcement the workforce was 875 and Dennis Motors remained Guildford's largest employer. [45]
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Preserved 1944 Bedford QL truck, at a rally in Hertfortshire, 2011 Preserved Bedford QL refueling truck, built for the Royal Air Force 1954 Bedford S-type Bedford truck on duty with the British Army in Bosnia, as part of SFOR. The Bedford Dunstable plant was a truck and bus vehicle assembly plant, located in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England.