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  2. 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.

  3. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The CF van was facelifted in 1982 and was given Opel engines and continued until 1986. In 1985, the IBC Vehicles venture was founded which spawned the Suzuki Carry based Bedford Rascal microvan and Isuzu Fargo based Bedford Midi van range – later to be called the Vauxhall Midi. [citation needed]

  4. List of vans - Wikipedia

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    This page lists vans currently in production ... †Bedford CF †Bedford Chevanne; ... Toureno Custom----Midsize Passenger Van: 2014-Europe Ford:

  5. Category:Vans - Wikipedia

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    This category contains full-size vans, ... Bedford CA; Bedford CF; Bedford HC; Bedford TA; Bedford TJ; ... Ford Transit Custom; Fordson E83W; Forthing CM7;

  6. Bedford Dormobile - Wikipedia

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    Bedford CF Dormobile's top model in the early 1970s was the Bedford CF based Dormobile Debonair "coach-built" conversion, with body panels formed from GRP. The Dormobile is a 1950s-era onwards campervan (motorcaravan, motorhome) conversion manufactured by the coachbuilder Martin Walter of Folkestone in Kent.

  7. Customized vans tap into popularity of nomadic lifestyle - AOL

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    Nov. 12—The nomadic lifestyle seems to be on the rise and one local Whitefish man has tapped into this potential by employing his carpentry skills to build out customized vans. Logan Hertel ...

  8. IBC Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 the Bedford Vehicles van factory in Luton was reorganised as a joint venture with Isuzu. The resulting company was named IBC Vehicles (Isuzu Bedford Company Limited). Its first product was the Bedford Midi - a badge engineered clone of the Isuzu Fargo midsize panel van, intended to replace the ageing Bedford CF.

  9. Bedford CA - Wikipedia

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    Bedford CA ambulance. Curved windscreens were expensive in the early 1950s, and until 1958 the CA used a "split-screen" windscreen. Bedford CA panel van Bedford CA pickup As the 1960s progressed, the Bedford CA chassis found itself used as the basis for an increasingly flamboyant succession of motor homes such as this 1965 Dormobile Debonaire.