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The ‘Big Bedford’ Era The ‘S-type’ And Normal Control Siblings
It says a lot for Bedford engineering that a chassis built for Military use, using as many mass produced components as possible, not only outlasted the era when Britain had a capability to conduct any major military campaign, but somehow had enough r
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The Big Picture
This colour image came in a box of photographs from a former employee of a major Ford dealership (thought to be Dagenham Motors), so how come? There are two possible answers. Firstly, this colour print was given to the bodybuilding section of the dea
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Cab Forward. Or Not? The Tk/km/tj Ranges
As with Ford, Dodge and Commer amongst others, there was no ‘factory-built’ rigid Bedford eight-wheeler, although as this immaculate example from the R C Jeffrey & Sons ‘Heritage Fleet’ confirms, there seems no technical reason why this couldn’t have

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