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compact passenger van: 1996–present: Europe, Middle East Citroën: H Van----Fullsize cargo van: 1947-1981: Europe(except UK) Citroën: Jumper: Alfa Romeo AR6, Peugeot J5, Citroën C25, Talbot Express, Peugeot Boxer, Zastava Ducato, Fiat Ducato, Ram ProMaster, Toyota ProAce: Fullsize passenger/cargo van: 1994–present: Europe Citroën: C4 ...
Converted 2009 GMC Savana. A conversion van is a full-sized cargo van that is sent to third-party companies to be outfitted with various luxuries for road trips and camping. . It can also mean a full-size passenger van in which the rear seating have been rearranged for taxis, school buses, shuttle buses, and limo purposes in place of a family
The Bedford HA was a car derived van introduced in August 1964 by Bedford, based on the Vauxhall Viva (HA) family car. [2] It was also known as the Bedford Beagle in estate form and Bedford Roma in small campervan form. The Beagle was an officially sanctioned conversion based on the 8 cwt van, carried out by Martin Walter of Folkestone, Kent. [3]
The Chevrolet Van or Chevy Van (also known as the Chevrolet/GMC G-series vans and GMC Vandura) is a range of vans that was manufactured by General Motors from the 1964 to 1996 model years. Introduced as the successor for the rear-engine Corvair Corvan/Greenbrier , the model line also replaced the panel van configuration of the Chevrolet Suburban .
The Dodge Ram Van (also known as the Dodge B-series) is a range of full-size vans that were produced by Chrysler Corporation from the 1971 to 2003 model years. Replacing the Dodge A100, the Ram Van transitioned to a front-engine drivetrain configuration.
Richmond is a home class city in Kentucky and the county seat of Madison County, Kentucky, United States. [4] It is named after Richmond, Virginia , and is home to Eastern Kentucky University . The population was 38,030 as of 2024.
The Corbin, Kentucky Micropolitan Area (formerly London, Kentucky) Micropolitan Area (μSA) is made up of four counties in the Eastern Coalfield region of Kentucky.Before 2013, the area was officially known as the Corbin–London, KY Combined Statistical Area, and consisted of the Corbin Micropolitan Statistical Area and the London Micropolitan Statistical Area.
It is located at the junction of Kentucky Route 1 [2] 69 and Kentucky Route 1156. It is the location of the Valley View Ferry . Valley View, Kentucky, is a quiet village in Madison County, located approximately 14 miles northwest of Richmond, Kentucky, along KY-168 at the mouth of Tate’s Creek. [ 3 ]