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Old 14-05-08, 19:58
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MW M 770776 then OX?
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Old 14-05-08, 20:01
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Wolseley I think, M [229063???] then Austin 8AP tourers
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Old 14-05-08, 20:02
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Austin 8AP, Morris-Commercial C.2 then ...anotrher C.2?
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Old 14-05-08, 20:05
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Bedford ambulance A 23575 and in the background under cover an Austin K2 truck I think? Did these K2/Y lookalikes have Wadham Stringer ambulance bodies?
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Old 14-05-08, 20:06
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Nice tourer, nice ladies and K2/Y ambulance back
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Old 14-05-08, 20:08
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Nice shot. 1942 we think.
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Old 14-05-08, 20:09
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This was typical of the time with bare chassis available to be pored over.
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Old 14-05-08, 21:31
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Wolseley I think, M [229063???] then Austin 8AP tourers
Going by the census number it looks like the Wolesley is from another group of impressed vehicles.
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Old 14-05-08, 21:28
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MW M 770776 then OX?
David,

The first one is a MWV 15cwt van, with census no. V 770776, from Cont. No. V3904, followed by a OXD 30cwt GS truck, there are two more MW trucks behind and I think they are both MWV vans as you can tell by the canopy on rear body.
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Old 15-05-08, 21:09
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The first one is a MWV 15cwt van, with census no. V 770776, from Cont. No. V3904, followed by a OXD 30cwt GS truck, there are two more MW trucks behind and I think they are both MWV vans as you can tell by the canopy on rear body.
David,

This is refering to photo no. 2.

Cannot get enough detail to confirm whether photo no. 1 shows MWV or MWD.
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Old 15-05-08, 21:21
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This is refering to photo no. 2.

Cannot get enough detail to confirm whether photo no. 1 shows MWV or MWD.
Hi Guys,
what is MWV and MWD, what does it mean?
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Old 15-05-08, 21:24
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what is MWV and MWD, what does it mean?
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They are Bedford vehicle model codes.
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Old 15-05-08, 21:45
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They are Bedford vehicle model codes.


Oh ye.

The MWV is with full metal cab? Has somebody any pictures of inside of this cab. Any years ago I have sold this Bedford (one of wery early model, maybe 1939) to my friend (he is behind my Austin) he made gread work on scrab lorry. But until this time he hasn´t idea how looks orīginal seats.
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Old 15-05-08, 22:18
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I have e mailed you with a better image Richard. Thanks!
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Old 15-05-08, 22:49
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Oh ye.

The MWV is with full metal cab?

Hi Radek,

A MWV does not have a full metal cab it is the back body and canvas cover that is slightly different from a normal MW cargo truck (MWD). The early MWV van had open cab with aero screens and canvas roof and half canvas doors, then they had the metal half doors with canvas door tops and full windscreen.
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Oh ye.

The MWV is with full metal cab? Has somebody any pictures of inside of this cab. Any years ago I have sold this Bedford (one of wery early model, maybe 1939) to my friend (he is behind my Austin) he made gread work on scrab lorry. But until this time he hasn´t idea how looks orīginal seats.
Thanks Radek
Hi Radek,

to see the Bedford seats and interior, contact Vilem. We just brought original seats from the UK. His OYD and MWD are now nearly 100% original.
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