Trucks in Camera: Bedford

Trucks in Camera: Bedford by John Reed, published by Amberley Publishing on May 15, 2021, offers a detailed exploration of Bedford’s commercial vehicles, which became a familiar sight on roads for decades. This 128-page book delves into the company’s history, highlighting its commitment to producing reliable and economically viable vehicles for small traders. It covers significant milestones, including the production of over 250,000 lorries for the armed forces during wartime and the achievement of manufacturing its 500,000th truck by 1947.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of Bedford’s evolution in vehicle design and functionality over a span of 50 years. The book illustrates the changes in design, usage, and load capacities, showcasing the company’s transition into heavier vehicles and the introduction of innovative concepts like the cab ahead of engine layout. With a focus on transportation and automotive history, this edition provides insights into Bedford’s impact on the trucking industry and its enduring legacy in public transportation.
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‘You see them everywhere’ was the slogan adopted by Bedford when advertising its commercial vehicles in the 1930s and it held true for many decades. The company set out to produce reliable vehicles at an economic price. Catering to the small trader with its 30cwt and 2 ton trucks, and 6cwt and 10/12cwt vans, the company was one of the leading manufacturers within its first seven years. During the war Bedford produced more than 250,000 lorries for the armed forces, such as the 15cwt ‘pneumonia wagons’ and the more solid 3-tonners. With a return to peacetime conditions, Bedford was able to produce new vehicles which it had been unable to launch during the war but regained market supremacy by 1947, when the company produced its 500,000th truck – the first British manufacturer to reach this figure. Bedford entered the market for heavier vehicles in 1950 and its one millionth truck was produced in 1958. Two years later the first of the TK range was announced and the concept of cab ahead of engine was introduced. This basic chassis layout has been followed ever since. The changes of design, use and loads carried in the course of 50 years of steady progress are illustrated in this book, which proves the truth of the slogan, ‘You see them everywhere’.
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