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1953 Bedford A 2Z Ambulance Lomas

1953 Bedford A 2Z Ambulance in The Greatest Store in the World, Movie made for TV, 1999 IMDB

Class: Cars, Ambulance — Model origin: UK

1953 Bedford A 2Z Ambulance Lomas

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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Jale PL

2011-03-23 22:02

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Jale PL

2011-03-23 22:03

The vehicle details for XDF 642 are:

Date of Liability 01 07 1995
Date of First Registration 15 01 1974
Year of Manufacture Not Available
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 3000CC
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type Petrol
Export Marker Not Applicable
Vehicle Status Unlicensed
Vehicle Colour WHITE

Sandie SX

2011-03-23 22:30

Doubt it's as late as 74...

dsl SX

2011-03-23 22:30

DVLA info is odd for 1974 date - XDF xxx series was issued June-July 59. I guess this is Bedford D-type - introduced about 1957; if not D-type, things like small doors and split windscreen suggest same sort of late 50s date. 1974 design would be much more modern.

nzcarnerd NZ

2011-03-24 09:47

I would have thought the date was more like late 1950s. I think that the J type was in production by 1959, going by the pictures I have found. I would say that 1959 would be the very last of these D types. By 1974 they were near to the end of the J models - or maybe they had finished? Even the engine size given is odd. These all used the 214 engine which is about 3.6 litres.

-- Last edit: 2011-03-24 09:52:54

Sunbar UK

2011-08-05 15:19

Its an ambulance body on a Bedford A (1 or 1.5 ton) probably a Lomas body.

XDF 642 was a 1960s Bedford A-type ambulance used by the Military so originally had a military registration.

The DVLA data suggests it was re-registered in 1974 for civilian use.

http://www.ambulancepreservation.co.uk/1960/xdf642.htm

JohnW EN

2023-10-02 17:31

The film is now on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyYzqJY1akI Looks like the ambulance was destroyed in the making of the film.

-- Last edit: 2023-10-02 17:38:48

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