Work vans


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Work vans

Post #1 by SRB » Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:31 pm

Righto,
Thought id start this thread to share pics of peoples work vans.

I'll start off with a few of my old mounts:

first up, M reg transit with Bonfiglioni hook on back:

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992g 1 by StuBickley, on Flickr

Second, 54 plate Ford Ranger:

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D11R and Ranger by StuBickley, on Flickr

Then mk2 ranger on 08 plate:

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Danger ranger by StuBickley, on Flickr
Next a N reg Disco 300:

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120E and disco by StuBickley, on Flickr

Little Peugeot Partner van (survived being wrapped around a tree with only 2200 miles on it - darn badgers)

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Snowy Van by StuBickley, on Flickr

Then a 60 plate Astravan:

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637G Coal scraper and van by StuBickley, on Flickr

Come on now, dont be shy, let see your mounts:

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Re: Work vans

Post #2 by Jeremy Rowland » Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:14 am

Stu you appear to have posted these by size if they get any smaller they have you going to site in a Bedford Rascal :lol:
When I worked many years ago now on the trucks for Rylands at Dudley they used Bedford CF service vans and they were an excellent van, the CF280 with the Vauxhall 2300 OHC engine in it was a real flier, one of only two vehicles where I have actually managed to get the speedo needle clear off the end of the clock ;)
Those CF's took a real hammering they were a great van and pickup although the Opel diesel engined one's were rather slow.

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Re: Work vans

Post #3 by Neversweat » Sat Oct 01, 2011 3:44 pm

R.T London Renault Extra Cast-off............

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Renault Trafic 4x4 PETROL - 16 Mpg on a good day :(

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Renault B110 Messenger

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Renault Mascott 150 Dci

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Post #4 by SRB » Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:25 pm

Now thats what i was after! Cracking pics Steve!

And i never noticed the shrinking theme Jez! My latest sharrabang has grown, will get a pic up soon as!

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Post #5 by SRB » Sun Oct 09, 2011 1:46 pm

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Post #6 by Neversweat » Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:24 am

SRB wrote:Now thats what i was after! Cracking pics Steve!

And i never noticed the shrinking theme Jez! My latest sharrabang has grown, will get a pic up soon as!

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Notice my shrunk vehicle then :( :( :thumbdown: 5.5 ton Mascott to a Kangoo shoebox :(

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Post #7 by SRB » Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:13 pm

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Re: Work vans

Post #8 by Gerard » Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:42 pm

My van before I left N.Ireland had a caddy before that,
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