British Commercial vehicles
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Armstrong-Saurer (1931-1937)
Manufacturers1930sArmstrong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer Newcastle-upon-Tyne England 1931 to 1937 Armstrong-Saurer was a Commercial vehicle manufacturer during ...
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Arran ( 1934-1937)
RegisteredManufacturers1930sArran Motors Ltd. Commercial vehicle manufacturer Welwyn Garden City, Herts England 1934-1937 The Arran 'Dieselet'bonneted 4-tonner launched by Arran Motors Ltd. Welwyn Garden ...
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Austin Ant (1964-1968)
RegisteredOff-Road1960sAustin Ant From 1964 to 1968 The Austin Ant (development code ADO19) in 1964 that work started on the Ant, it was a small four-wheel drive vehicle designed by Sir Alec Issigonis ...
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Austin Champ (1951-1965)
Off-Road1950s 1960sAustin Champ 1951 to 1965 Overview Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Also called WN1, WN2, WN3. Production September 1, 1951-May 1956 (13,000 produced) Body and chassis ...
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Austin CXB (1947-1950)
RegisteredBus Coach1940sAUSTIN CXB Bus From 1947 to 1950 Regarded as Austin's answer to the Bedford 0B, the CXB model was introduced after the war in 1947. Being of normal control layout with a ...
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Austin Estate Saloon (1911-1913)
RegisteredBus Coach1910sAustin Estate Saloon Bus From 1911 to 1913 Introduced in 1911, this Austin 'Estate Saloon' was built on a car model chassis of that period. It is powered by a more high power ...
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Austin FX3 Taxi (1948-1958)
Specialized1940s 1950sAustin FX3 Taxi 1948 to 1958 Overview Manufacturer Carbodies Body and chassis Body style 4-seat London type taxi Powertrain Engine 2.2 litre ohv petrol (gas)/later models diesel ...
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Austin FX4 Taxi (1958-1997)
Specialized1950sAustin FX4 Taxi 1958 to 1997 Overview Manufacturer Austin, Carbodies, LTI Production 1958–97 Body and chassis Body style 2-door funeral 4-door saloon Dimensions Wheelbase ...
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Austin K2/Y (1939-1945)
RegisteredMilitary1930s 1940sAustin K2/Y (1939-1945) Type Military ambulance Place of origin UK Service history In service Second World War and after in a number of countries Production history Manufacturer ...
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Austin K4 (1939-1955)
lorries Trucks1930s 1940s 1950sAustin K4 Truck history Manufacturer: Austin Motor Company Type: Commercial vehicle Production period: 1939 to 1955 model: Truck The Austin K4 was a heavy British truck that ...
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Austin K5 (1941-1945)
RegisteredMilitary1940sAustin K5 1941 to 1945 Type Military truck Place of origin United Kingdom Service history In service Second World War Production history Manufacturer Austin Motor Company ...
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Austin K8VC (1947-1954)
RegisteredBus Coach1940s 1950sAUSTIN K8VC Bus From 1947 to 1954 Introduced in 1947, the Austin K8VC bus is a forward control type chassis with a wheelbase of 9ft 2in. Designed to carry 12 to 14-seats. It is ...
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Austin London Taxicab (1930-1948)
Specialized1930s 1940sAustin London Taxicab (1930 to 1948) The Austin London Taxicab used a modified Austin Heavy Twelve-Four chassis clothed with new bodies designed by London's largest taxicab ...
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Austin Tilly (1937–1945)
RegisteredMilitary1930s 1940sAustin Tilly History Manufacturer Austin Motor Company Limited Production 1937–1945 Body style van 2-door pickup Engine 4-cylinder side-valve Austin Light Utility 4 × 2 , ...
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BADC (1905-1907)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sBADC British Automobile Development Co Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer South London England 1905-1907 The British Automobile Development Co Ltd, in South London, was a ...
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BAICO
RegisteredManufacturers1930sBAICO British-American Import Co Ltd England 1938 The British-American Import Co Ltd undertook the conversion of US-built Ford Model 'T' chassis and later, its British-built ...
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Baker (1907-1909)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sJoseph Baker & Sons Ltd Commercial vehicle manufacturer London England 1907-1909 Food processing equipment manufacturer Joseph Baker & Sons Ltd constructed a prototype ...
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Barber-Bucham (1905-1906)
RegisteredManufacturers1900sBARBER-BUCHANAN Commercial vehicle manufacturer England 1905-1906 Sometimes referred to as Buchanan, the Barber-Bucham was designed for use in the British colonies. History A ...
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