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The story behind one of the UK’s most popular leisure vehicle
We celebrate six decades of the Ford Transit – the commercial vehicle and workhorse as crucial to the UK motor industry as the Mini
This first motorhome was produced by father and son team Bill Riley senior and Bill Riley junior in 1913/14, in their garden outhouse. Helped by their gardener, they used a Talbot chassis and wrote of
THIS MONTH Martin looks at one of the workhorses of the classic market, the Sherpa Under the far-reaching title of BLMC (British Leyland Motor Corporation) – and BMC prior to that – British base vehic
Many people take no notice of the chassis manufacturer’s badge on the front of a campervan and focus entirely on the habitation area. But that could be a fundamental mistake as, if you don’t like driv
IF one vehicle sums up the free-spirited 1960s, it’s the iconic VW Campervan which became the must-have form of transport for the hippy generation. But the life story of this much-loved van – which sy
Ford’s £400m Project Triton developed the MkIII Transit and staved off growing European competition