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The range was redesignated accordingly: vans: 200, 230 and 250; pick ups: 230 and 250; minibus and crewbus: 250 only; chassis cab: 255 only. The petrol 2.0 required a negligible premium over the 1.7, a mere £50 (equivalent to £223 in 2023), with fuel consumption remaining the same and drivability being considerably improved. [ 1 ]
LDV Group Limited, formerly Leyland DAF Vans, was a British van manufacturer based in Washwood Heath, Birmingham. Historically part of Rover Group and Leyland DAF, it was later a wholly owned subsidiary of GAZ. Owing to the global recession and a lack of long-term investment, production was suspended at the LDV factory in December 2008.
The Daimler Fleetline (known as the Leyland Fleetline from circa 1975) is a rear-engined double-decker bus chassis which was built between 1960 and 1983. It was the second of three bus models to have a marque name as well as an alphanumeric identity code.
You can help by adding to it. ( February 2015 ) With Freight Rover becoming part of Leyland DAF the 300 Series was superseded by the 400 Series, which also offered air suspension and a 2.5-litre Peugeot -sourced diesel engine (praised by contemporary reviewers for reliability, but changed later on for the Ford Di engine from the Transit which ...
Leyland Leopard PSU3/2R Alexander Y Type [5] 1962 YWS 611 611 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD2A/30 Alexander [1] 1964 ASC 665B 665 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD3/6 Alexander E [4] 1964 ASC 690B 690 Double Decker Leyland Titan PD3/6 Alexander E [1] 1965 ESF 801C 801 Double Decker Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 Alexander A [1] 1966 EWS 812D 812 Double ...
The Mancunian double-decker bus is a type of bodywork for double-decker bus designed by Manchester Corporation Transport Department (MCT) and built on Leyland Atlantean and Daimler Fleetline chassis. A total of 472 Mancunians were ordered by the department between 1965 and 1968 and delivered from 1968 until 1972 with bodywork by Park Royal ...
The Leyland OE engine (OE.138/OE.160) is a diesel, pushrod (OHV) straight-four engine based on the Standard 23C design and redesigned by Leyland Motors subsequent to their 1961 takeover of Standard-Triumph. Intended for light trucks and commercials, tractors, and industrial usage, the engine was available in either high speed and low speed ...
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