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* 1909 Bedford cars show 'a long range' of 15-18 h.p. four-cylinder models at the Olympia Motor Show. <ref>The Times, Monday, Nov 15, 1909. </ref> | * 1909 Bedford cars show 'a long range' of 15-18 h.p. four-cylinder models at the Olympia Motor Show. <ref>The Times, Monday, Nov 15, 1909. </ref> | ||
* 1912 Bedford cars shown at the Paris Motor Show. <ref>The Times, Tuesday, Dec 10, 1912</ref> | |||
==Lorries== | ==Lorries== |
Revision as of 08:47, 27 December 2009


were manufacturers of commercial vehicles from 1931 to 1992.
General
Bedford Vehicles, usually shortened to just Bedford, was a subsidiary of Vauxhall Motors, itself the British subsidiary of General Motors (GM), established in 1930; and constructing commercial vehicles.
Cars
- 1909 Bedford cars show 'a long range' of 15-18 h.p. four-cylinder models at the Olympia Motor Show. [1]
- 1912 Bedford cars shown at the Paris Motor Show. [2]
Lorries
See Bedford: Lorries
Fire Appliances
Buses
See Bedford: Buses
Vans
See Bedford: Vans
Sources of Information
- British Lorries 1900-1992 by S. W. Stevens-Stratten. Pub. Ian Allen Publishing
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris