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Bedford CA Pick-up

Bedford CA Pick-up

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Bedford CA Pick-up
Lot number 129
Hammer value £5,000
Description Bedford CA Pick-up
Registration ANK 157G
Year 1968
Colour Green
Engine size 1,595 cc
Chassis No. 96190810195
Engine No. 2515227

Established in 1930, Bedford Vehicles was a subsidiary of Vauxhall Motors (itself the British subsidiary of General Motors) that was dedicated to the production of commercial vehicles.

A key part of the GM Europe operation, the Bedford brand proved hugely popular and their range of lorries and light commercial vehicles established an enviable reputation for sturdiness and reliability. 1952 saw the launch of the Bedford CA light commercial, a range of vans and pick-ups similar in concept and size to (although pre-dating) the Ford Transit of 1965. These were semi-forward control, having a short bonnet with the rear of the engine protruding into the cab giving it a distinctive pug-nosed front end and a goldfish-bowl windscreen.

Engines were the Vauxhall-based 1,508cc OHV in-line four petrol engine, giving 52bhp with the option of a Perkins 4/99 or 4/108 diesel engine later on. In 1964 the 1,508cc engine was replaced by a more powerful 1.6-litre unit from the Vauxhall Victor FB. Allied to a three-speed gearbox (later upgraded to four-speed) this gave the CA a top speed of around 65mph with 25mpg economy.

The standard panel van was available in short- and long-wheelbase forms, and was also sold as chassis cab / chassis cowl form for conversion into a light truck, and became a popular basis for ice-cream vans, ambulances and camper vans such as the famous Dormobile. Known affectionately as the ‘Tilley’, the CA enjoyed a very long production span, with only minor tweaks throughout its life, including the replacement of the two piece windscreen of earlier models with a single sheet. In 1969 the CA was replaced by the CF, a completely unrelated vehicle using a new overhead camshaft engine, which was to have a much harder time proving itself thanks to the all-conquering Ford Transit.

This smart looking Bedford CA Pick-up has the later 1.6-litre petrol engine and was first registered in Hertfordshire in 1968 and has been in the Saunders family since 1991, an old MOT showing that it was last used on the road in 2001. Rare and extremely useful, this handy machine comes with its original handbook, a comprehensive workshop manual and a current V5C.

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