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Old 3rd November 2011, 17:13
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LAD-cabbed lightweight (2 tonner).

Discovered during a search of LAD cab sources:-
http://www.transportphotos.com/road/photo/CG00208

From:- http://www.trucknetuk.com/phpBB/view...p?f=35&t=71930

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Old 3rd November 2011, 18:50
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re: the LAD cab Leyland/Albion/Dodge, I don't ever remember Albion or Dodge badged 3 tonners
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I don't remember the Leyland version either - it was just something that came up and I thought it worthy of airing here.
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Definitely worth an airing I do remember the Leyland IIRC it was a 2 tonner
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I suspect you are right - 2 tonners - can you change the title for me?

http://www.aronline.co.uk/images/lcvpurpose_31.jpg
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Leyland 2-tonner
Advertised as being “built by Standard-Triumph to Leyland standards”, the 2-tonner was available as a box-van in short- and long-wheelbase versions, but following the 1968 merger, its role was taken by the similarly specced but more capacious EA van (see above).
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