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Looking for Bedford VAL info (I think).
Hello, as I mentioned in my welcome post, I am seeking info on a Bedford VAL twin steer that we converted and used as a racing car transporter in the mid 1970s. The problem is that I have very little memory about it regarding which body it had, but it had 1 distinguishing feature, it had a FORD D800 engine!
I definitely know what the engine was because it put a rod through the side just after crossing the border from Austria into Italy, and we sent a short engine out in the back of a mini pickup! It seems odd to me that a Bedford would have a Ford engine, but it otherwise looked like a VAL apart from the FORD badge on the front. Question, did ford make a similar chassis? Also, for modelling purposes, I am looking for general measurements for the Bedford VAL Duple Major if anyone could help. Any thoughts? Regards, Lloyd |
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Ford never made a twin-steer Chinese six bus/coach chassis as far as I know, though they did build some 'specials' as trucks (mainly for breweries).
Standard engine for early VALs was a Leyland 400, later the Bedford 466. |
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Thanks guys, I too served a Ford apprenticeship, on cars, but in 1970 I worked on a Ford Commercial parts counter for a year, so I knew what bits went into a D800 but never worked on them.
The reason that I asked the question originally is that I had looked at everything that I could find on the internet about the VAL and hoped to find that some had been retro fitted with other engines, especially that ours was badged as a Ford. I collected the short engine in its Ford marked crate from a Ford dealer before it was driven to Italy, so I know that at least our VAL had a Ford 6 cylinder motor, but who fitted it? Is there a complete VAL listing anywhere. When my company bought the coach, I went to collect it and drove it back from somewhere not too far from London, but, at this distance in time, I am afraid that I cant remember where. Any more thoughts please. Regards, Lloyd |
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This might help. It might not too.
![]() http://wakefield-files.freehostia.com/bedfordval.htm |
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Thanks Robert, I have been unable to email them due to the setup of my computer, but I will telephone him after Christmas as he seems very knowledgeable about the VAL.
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There was a sister engine with the designation 60 (381 cu in) but it wasn't fitted to the VAL (it was used in the TK models KG and KH). |
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Hello, I have, after a long time looking, found a contact for the team that ran these coaches/transporters. If I am really lucky they may have some paddock shots showing the VAL. If I can get the registration number I will have something to go on.
Regards, Lloyd. |
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Where can I buy a bus?
Don't know if I am putting this in the right place on this forum but I am interested in buying a Leyland Atlantean, preferably a Liverpool one from the 1960's or 70's. Anyone know how I would make further enquiries about this?
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