algun TJ he visto pero hubo un camion como el del año 1953 TA, pero con el frente cambiado que se fabricó en Argentina en la decada del 60´, saludos desde Argentina
@@kenh3344 Because I forgot I read somewhere Some Bedford coaches used Leyland 0.375 or Leyland 0.400 Six Cylinder Naturally Aspirated Diesel Engine belonging to Leyland Motors Ltd United Kingdom
I have watched quite a few of your videos. I have two suggestions. First, double the exposure time of each vehicle so that you can add another view of the car and the viewers will have more time to read the captions. Second, fix all the errors. They are in every video. Describing two old vehicles as 1968 Camaros or saying that 9400 kg is equal to 40,000 pounds, these errors and all of the blank spaces make the viewing less enjoyable.
If been around for many years . But I do not know ,and not heard of Leyland engine in Bedford vehicles. Not saying you are wrong in any way .but I'm not aware of it . Obviously ford in modern day use other engines like Peugeot. So its possible. Its interesting what you have bought to the foreground now. Mmmm
Hello. According to the data, which is published on wikipedia.org, the VAL14 modification was equipped with Leyland O.400 engine. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_VAL
There are many more reliable sources than wikipedia , in fact wiki is one of the most unreliable sources around. I really like the way you had no data on most trucks and the data you have is mostly wrong. I am a retired diesel mechanic and have worked on most Bedfords from the early 50s to the end of the brand . Please do better research it is not that hard
Lovely vehicles, all of them, thank you for posting your video, keep on trucking 👍
Thank you for your support. I will do my best to make it interesting for you to visit this UA-cam channel in the future.🤝
i like all old British cars motorcycles lorries & buses 👍👍👌👌🇬🇧🇬🇧
Lets hear it for the Bedford Rascal and Bedford Midi....Yes, I know it was 'Badge Engineering' by then but they carried the name to the very end.
Great video with beautiful photos. Favourite has to be the 1965 Val 70 coach.
Thank you. For me, this model is the hallmark of this wonderful vehicle manufacturer.🤝
It’s the same coach from the Italian Job right?
algun TJ he visto pero hubo un camion como el del año 1953 TA, pero con el frente cambiado que se fabricó en Argentina en la decada del 60´, saludos desde Argentina
Gracias por su interesante comentario. Lamentablemente, en este vídeo no pudimos presentar todos los modelos producidos por esta maravillosa empresa.
What about Bedford Twin Steer Trucks?
Unfortunately, it's not always possible to find images that meet certain creteria for publishing on a Yotube channel.
@@ntisnewsI want to know wether some Bedfords were powered by Leyland engine?
@@ghalibmahmudlaskar5980not heard of that . What makes you ask the question.
Well there were the twin steer coaches on the front. I remember.
@@kenh3344 Because I forgot I read somewhere Some Bedford coaches used Leyland 0.375 or Leyland 0.400 Six Cylinder Naturally Aspirated Diesel Engine belonging to Leyland Motors Ltd United Kingdom
Ah the notorious Bedford CF. Bedford Blitz in Germany. The pet hate of Opel mechanics.
Why?
Worked on a hire fleet of cf,1s then the cf 2 s the 2.3 petrol engine van was a flying machine
I have watched quite a few of your videos. I have two suggestions. First, double the exposure time of each vehicle so that you can add another view of the car and the viewers will have more time to read the captions. Second, fix all the errors. They are in every video. Describing two old vehicles as 1968 Camaros or saying that 9400 kg is equal to 40,000 pounds, these errors and all of the blank spaces make the viewing less enjoyable.
Thank you for your fair comments. I'll think about it.
If been around for many years . But I do not know ,and not heard of Leyland engine in Bedford vehicles. Not saying you are wrong in any way .but I'm not aware of it . Obviously ford in modern day use other engines like Peugeot. So its possible. Its interesting what you have bought to the foreground now. Mmmm
Hello. According to the data, which is published on wikipedia.org, the VAL14 modification was equipped with Leyland O.400 engine. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_VAL
There are many more reliable sources than wikipedia , in fact wiki is one of the most unreliable sources around. I really like the way you had no data on most trucks and the data you have is mostly wrong. I am a retired diesel mechanic and have worked on most Bedfords from the early 50s to the end of the brand . Please do better research it is not that hard
please come bed food
Lots of mistakes in this video.