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  2. LDV Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The LDV Pilot was the last of a series of a panel vans that was produced by from 1974 until 2005, originally as the 1974 Leyland Sherpa developed by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, which was in turn derived from earlier light commercials produced by the British Motor Corporation. The Pilot was available in capacities from 2.2 to ...

  3. LDV Group - Wikipedia

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    LDV's main customers were large British corporations, such as Royal Mail, National Grid plc and many other utility companies, which were politically persuaded to buy British built vehicles. [citation needed] 200/400 Series The plant produced what was known as the 200 and 400 Series vans, inside the plant these were known as the K2 and 210 ...

  4. 2022 eBay Motors 200 - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 eBay Motors 200 was a NASCAR Pinty's Series race that was held on May 22, 2022. It was contested over 51 laps on the 2.459-mile (3.957 km) road course. It was the 2nd race of the 2022 NASCAR Pinty's Series season. Kevin Lacroix turned Gary Klutt in the final turn to collect the victory. [4] [5] [6]

  5. LDV Maxus - Wikipedia

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    The LDV Maxus is a light commercial van model, originally produced by LDV Limited.It was launched at the end of 2004. The model was jointly developed under the LD100 programme code by LDV and Daewoo Motor, prior to Daewoo entering receivership in November 2000, in a five year, £500 million development programme.

  6. Rover Company - Wikipedia

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    1885 Rover safety bicycle. The company was founded by John Kemp Starley and William Sutton in 1878. Starley had previously worked with his uncle, James Starley (father of the cycle trade), who began by manufacturing sewing machines and switched to bicycles in 1869.

  7. LDV Convoy - Wikipedia

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    The LDV Convoy is a light commercial van that was manufactured from 1983 until 2006. The Convoy and its predecessors were wider and longer versions of the Freight Rover Sherpa , based on the Leyland Sherpa series of vans from 1974 and later known as the LDV Pilot.

  8. Leyland DAF - Wikipedia

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    LDV Group as a van manufacturer based in Birmingham; continued trading until 2009. Multipart Solutions, which was formed out of the firms parts company based in Chorley; later acquired by TVS Supply Chain Solutions. Leyland Trucks as a truck manufacturer based in Leyland; [6] would be acquired by Paccar in 1998.

  9. Morris Commercial J4 - Wikipedia

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    During this time, in various wheel-bases and track widths, it became The Freight Rover, LDV 200, LDV Pilot. The LDV Maxus was a completely new development produced jointly with Daewoo. During much of this time it also became available as a chassis-cab, pickup, tipper, Luton, Mini-bus and Camper (Motor Caravan.)