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Old 14th September 2011, 11:08
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That's certainly a Bedford TK - probably what used to be called a KB - you should have a plate riveted onto to the wheelarch inside the passenger door which should be stamped with the model designation and chassis number.

It changed sometimes in the 1970s so might read something beginning with the letter E - but I can no longer remember the following letters which define the engine type and gross weight as well as the wheelbase and whether it was supplied with a full cab fitted or just a front cowl for coachbuilding.
You will need this sequence of characters (and the following numbers) when ordering spares.

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