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Old 27-03-18, 00:03
Alex van de Wetering Alex van de Wetering is offline
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Default Crossing Africa and the Sahara in a Bedford QL, youtube vid

Awesome youtube picture compilation of a 25000mile adventure from England to South Africa and back, in a surplus Bedford QL.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtG6niRiRXk

Someone in the comments suggested the truck was last registered in 1988....anyone know if it's still around?

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Old 27-03-18, 08:24
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Alex

What a great video!

Thank you.

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Old 27-03-18, 12:55
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Perfect, thanks!
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Old 27-03-18, 14:04
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Reminds me. The other day SBS TV had a doco about a team that retraced the 1941 central American highway expedition. The real 1941 boys drove a 1941 Plymouth sedan, they filmed the trip in colour , they went down through Mexico and across a few other countries.

The modern chaps were saying it took the original guys 3 days to travel the same distance we did in 6 hours .

Did the QL have its original petrol engine or something like a Perkins diesel ?
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Old 27-03-18, 18:43
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Did the QL have its original petrol engine or something like a Perkins diesel ?
Hi Mike,
They had the original Bedford 28hp engine in it. One shot shows them with the head off doing a valve job, they did this 3 times during the trip.

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Old 27-03-18, 22:41
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If you watch the whole video, you will also see a number of Dodge WC's still in active use by the French army at the time.

@Lang; I knew you would like the video.....doing these kind of tours in vintage vehicles.

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They had the original Bedford 28hp engine in it.
The truck seems to be pretty stock overall(?)....including the bald tyres!

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Hi Alex

Good find, enjoyed the entire presentation, very much like the travel log lecture series put on by the National Geographical Society back when it was still a non-profit organization. There is something different about going an actuallyrics listening to a person talk and present slides.

There were a couple of similar drives across Asia, in a Citroën, and driving the Pan American Highway from Canada to Chile or Argentina.

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Default QL Bedford trans African crossing

Hi All
The Colin in this video is Colin Reivers who lived for many years in Broome Australia, now I believe the East Coast and was the technical advisor for the CMCA or Campervan and Motorhome Association in Australia, a position he vacated probably in the last 18 months.
For those who knew my Unimog Motorhome, Colin gave me a lot of advice in setting up the solar system on board which functioned extremely well.
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