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...
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Bedford psv by Gavin A Booth Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bedford vehicles. Bedford Portugal blog Dormobile Owners Club Bedford CF Bedford Midivan...
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"Lot 191 - 1961 Bedford J.O. Pick-Up". Historics UK. Retrieved 31 March 2022. http://vauxpedianet.uk2sitebuilder.com/bedford-97000---cf-cf2 [bare URL]...
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the Bedford CA van, the name is associated more with those and subsequent Bedford CF conversions than with other vehicles converted. The first Bedford CA...
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Opel Blitz (section Bedford Blitz)
current Opel logo. The Blitz name was then applied to the British-made Bedford CF when it replaced the Blitz in certain markets. During the years preceding...
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Isuzu Fargo (redirect from Bedford Midi)
Fargo and replaced the old Bedford CF van. This was very much a stop-gap design to replace the old CF range, but a true CF replacement never came. The...
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The Bedford QL was a series of trucks, manufactured by Bedford for use by the British Armed Forces in the Second World War. At the outbreak of WW II, Bedford...
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Vauxhall Viva (section Bedford HA)
vehicle to go out of production overall – that distinction belongs to the Bedford CF van), as GM Europe unified the Opel and Vauxhall brands around a single...
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The Bedford CA was a distinctive pug-nosed light commercial vehicle produced between 1952 and 1969 by Bedford in Luton, England. It was manufactured in...
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Automobile Plant UAZ-452 UAZ Simba Vauxhall and Bedford †Bedford Beagle †Bedford CA †Bedford CF †Bedford Chevanne Vauxhall Combo see Opel Vauxhall Corsavan...
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civilian Bedford S type, first introduced in 1950. They superseded the Bedford QL, and were in turn superseded by the Bedford MK/MJ. The Bedford RL was...
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(2011–2018) Bedford Beagle (1964–1973) Bedford Astramax (1986–1993) Bedford Rascal (1986–1993, rebadged Suzuki Supercarry) Bedford CF Bedford Midi Bedford Dormobile...
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: 165 The engine remained in production well into the 1980s for the Bedford CF van. Although arguably more technically advanced, the Slant-4 was considered...
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and lorries since the 1930s. The last "true" Bedford light commercials – the Bedford HA and Bedford CF panel vans – had already ceased production in...
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company could offer a total commercial range ever since the days of the old Bedford CF, which ended production in 1986. In June 2007, Tata Motors announced the...
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made and installed in the test fleet vehicles, which were joined by a Bedford CF van that continued to be used for deliveries while testing the engine...
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built on Opel-based platforms – the only exception to the rule being the Bedford CF panel van. This only solely Vauxhall design was marketed as an Opel on...
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The Bedford OY is an army lorry (truck) built by Bedford for the British Armed Forces and introduced in 1939. It was based on Bedford's O-series commercial...
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The Bedford MW was a general service truck used by the British Armed Forces during the Second World War. The Bedford MW was a 15 cwt (760 kg) 4x2 truck...
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1977 Lucas continued to develop its electric vehicle technology in the Bedford CF electric van. "The Future shapes up". Autocar. 143 (4121): 36. 1 November...
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with the Griffon van which was a heavily modified version of the British Bedford CF Electric. Chevrolet used the Express nameplate for the first time on an...
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Fargo midsize panel van, intended to replace the ageing Bedford CF. The Suzuki-based Bedford Rascal microvan followed in 1987. In 1992 the factory produced...
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The Bedford OXA was a British heavy improvised armoured car, produced during the Second World War. It was developed by mounting an armoured body onto...
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760 cc) and later the classic 4.108 / 1.8 L (1,760 cc), powering the Bedford CF, Commer FC, Alfa Romeo F12/A12, Alfa Romeo Giulia, SEAT 131 and Moskvitch...
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Bedford HA was a car derived van introduced in August 1964 by Bedford, based on the Vauxhall Viva (HA) family car. It was also known as the Bedford Beagle...
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The Bedford HC is a small commercial vehicle that was made by Bedford, beginning in 1938. The vehicle shared its running gear with the H-series Vauxhall...
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developed into 4.165/6.247 family. 4.154 was also an optional fit in Bedford CF vans GB 4.135 Based on 4.154.Produced only by Toyo Kogyo. (Mazda) Variant...
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(motorhome conversions). It proved to be serious competition for the dated Bedford CF and Ford Transit which were its main competitors. The trucks popularity...
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Holden straight-six motor (section Bedford (1971–1979))
Torana LH 1976–1978 Holden Torana LX 1978–1979 Holden Torana UC 1971–1979 Bedford CF (Australasian models only) The Blue specification debuted in the 1980...
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i240) or the 2.3-liter diesel (23DTR) engine originally fitted in the Bedford CF van and Vauxhall Carlton. The Frontera sport (Isuzu Amigo) was available...
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