BEDFORD OWB Bus From 1942 to 1945 In order to ease the acute shortage of public service vehicles during World War Il, the Government authorised three chassis manufacturers to ...
Bedford QL Truck Produced 1941 to 1945 Engine 6-cylinder petrol engine 3,519 cc 72 hp (54 kW) The Bedford QLD was the Bedford QL series general transport truck ...
Bedford Rascal (1986 to 1993) Manufacturer Bedford Vehicles Vauxhall Motors Also called Vauxhall Rascal GME Rascal Production 1986–1993 (England) 1993-1999 (Japan) Assembly ...
Bedford RL Truck 1953 to 1971 Overview Manufacturer Bedford Vehicles Production 1953–early 1970s Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle, military vehicle Body style chassis ...
Bedford SB Bus 1950 to 1987 Overview Manufacturer Bedford Vehicles Body and chassis Doors One behind front axle Floor type Step entrance Chassis Straight Ladder frame Powertrain ...
Bedford TJ (1953-1986) History The Bedford TJ was first manufactured in 1958 and was an updated version of the TD range. The TJ was available in the United Kingdom up until 1975, ...
Bedford TK 1959 to 1992 Overview Manufacturer Bedford Vehicles Also called MK (military model) Production 1959–1986 (Bedford) 1988-1992 (AWD) Assembly Dunstable plant Body and ...
Bedford TL (1980 to 1992) Overview Manufacturer Bedford Vehicles Also called AWD TL Production 1980–1986 (Bedford) 1988-1992 (AWD) Assembly Dunstable plant Body and chassis Class ...
Bedford TM Lorry (1974 to 1986) The Bedford TM was a heavy goods vehicle constructed by Bedford Vehicles, the British arm of General Motors' commercial vehicle division, between ...
Bedford VAL coach 1963 to 1972 The Bedford VAL was a type of coach chassis built by Bedford Vehicles in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. It was unusual ...
BEDFORD WTB Bus From 1935 to 1939 With a wheelbase of 13ft 1lin, the Bedford W TB made its debut in 1935. This was in many respects a longer version of the WLB, capable of ...
BEDFORD WTL bus From 1934 to 1935 In November 1934 Bedford launched a new 3 ton goods model known as the WTL. This was offered in various body types and a bus making it suitable ...
Bijou (Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd.) Automotive manufacturer of Eccles Lancashire.Great Britain from 1901 to 1904. Bijou was a British automobile brand, which was ...
BMC 345 350 420 440 EA vans history Manufacturer: BMC / Leyland Production period: 1968 to 1984 Type: commercial vehicle designs: Panel van , flatbed , minibus Engines: Gasoline ...
Boydell & Co Ltd (Camill) Commercial vehicle manufacturer Gloucester England 1931-c1976 The Camill 4/10 was a fully-articlated 4 x 4 dump truck built by Boydell & Co Ltd, ...
Bradford (Jowett Cars Ltd. ) Automotive manufacturer of Yorkshire;Great Britain from.1946 and 1954 Bradford was a British car brand owned by Jowett Cars Ltd. between 1946 and ...
Bristol HG Lorry Manufacturer Bristol Commercial Vehicles Production 1952 to 1956 Class Commercial vehicle Body style truck/lorry Engine 9.8 liter Transmission 5-speed manual ...
Bristol KS Bus Manufacturer Bristol Commercial Vehicles Production 1950 to 1957 Class Commercial vehicle Body style bus Engine 6-cylinder Transmission 4-5 speed Wheelbase 17ft ...
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