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I thought I ought to start a new thread on the model types as I am still stymied at times. I have the following data with chassis numbers:
MW & MWR WD TRUCK, 15-CWT: MW MWC WATER MWD G/S MWG A/A MWR RADIO MWT A/tank Portee [MWV Van] OX 30 CWT WD LORRY: OX OXA Armoured truck OXC OXD OX BEDFORD-SCAMMELL 6 TON 4X2-2 TRACTOR LORRY: OXC OY 3 TON WD LORRY: OY OYC OYD OWS 5 TON SHORT COMMERCIAL LORRY: OWS OWL 5 TON LONG COMMERCIAL LORRY: OWL OWB 26-SEATER BUS/COACH: OWB |
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To quote from the wartime guide of Vauxhall and Bedford vehicles, and expand on your list; OWST 5 ton swb tipper, military front. OWLE 5 ton lwb flat platform, milt front OWLD 5 ton lwb dropside, milt front OWB 32 seater bus, Duple body, civvy front all of these are civilian models to a Min. of War Transport licence.
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Thanks Richard...my info was gleaned from various sources. Was there a MWA Armoured or am I confusing the OXA, and also MWV van?
Which of the Bedfords had the civvy front? This is a post-war Pearson's acquisition that they rebuilt. Looks like an OWS to my untrained eyes. I keep thinking the civvy front was only used on the OW series. Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 21-09-07 at 08:58. |
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The Census List shows that several ex-RN 32-seaters were allocated census numbers and issued to the American Red Cross. This is a OWB outside the Hendon, London works of Duple Bodies & Motors Ltd.
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I think you mean the OXA armoured, this was not a factory build. Not sure what you mean by MMV ? Quote:
ML Modified Bedford Petrol Tanker 32x6 heavy duty tyres, duals on rear 143" wheelbase 800 gallon 4-compartment tank by Aluminium Plant & Vessel Co. and to add, the OW series only used the military front end and were for essential civilian users.
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David and Richard
Don't forget the Bedford MWX.... the inflateable rubber truck ........ :-) Rolf |
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Hi David
Prehaps a few more photos would help those in the forum not familier with all the bedford model numbers, with so many it can get confusing. heres the OXA armoured truck |
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The ML heavy ambulance
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WTL horse ambulance
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Did these use Wadham Stringer bodies? Note the Austin K2 in the garage, or that's which model I think it is! The ATS girls are training, and using for example dual-control Morris-Commercial C.2 lorries. There is at least one shot in the series of a K2/Y ambulance, so they had both to train on.
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Post-war RN OXC Bedford-Scammell 6-tonner with Queen Mary
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Army OYC (with tailgate body)? Census Number L 52587 from batch L 521441 - 526205 V.4155, Lorry 3-ton G/S.
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Collecting Army meat from Smithfield Market, 1946.
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That would be an OYD, with the GS Cargo body.
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I would guess, from the civvy lorries in the background, that this Bedford is taking part in a Lorry Driver of the Year competition.
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A point I meant to make yesterday on spotting the different models is that the M type (ML), and smaller K type, had slightly longer bonnets than the O types, giving a little bit more room in the cab.
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Is this a MWV? This brings back memories...school dinners being delivered in containers, and the next day the Pig Man took away the same containers with the leftovers, exchanging the previous day's empties. Our Junior school had no cooking facilities so the food was brought in by van from the Secondary Modern 1/2 mile away.
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Post-war, around 1948?
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Some 15 cwts were classified and bodied as "Vans", Fordson WOT2 was another, they were very similar to a normal MWD with canvas canopy. Again using the Vauxhall Motors publication as a guide, early models had what is described as a "cape cart hood" and lorry body with tilt, later ones had half doors and canvas top cab as normal MW models. One point of difference is the vehicle length, a normal MWD was 77.5" long whereas a MWV was 90" long, so it had a slightly longer overhang.
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The van body on the 15cwt is i am sure a post war civilian conversion, i will try and find the one photo i have of the RAF van. Meantime a OXC tractor from WW2 still in service with the RAF in Aden Les |
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And other demobbed and working hard in Botley Mills, near Southampton.
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I am not sure what the flat-fronted is please? OXC?
Note the Allis-Chalmers HST, the Canadian GPW + trailer, Ford F30S Bofors (probably rebuilt as self-propelled by then though they previously towed the Ben Hur trailers as well, as "tractors") and a QL??? behind the Bedford? Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 20-10-07 at 14:00. |
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No wonder you Aussies are good at ball games....you're so quick off the mark. I was resizing it as you were touching-down Keith!
Looks like an OXC and not an MW? |
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![]() ![]() Keith, its not a microscope you need, just go back to the other side of the room to view ![]() Looks like a long wheelbase so I would go for OYD, but still speculation.
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Where and when was this picture taken, please? H.
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