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I would think those wheels when fitted to the Vauxhall car would have had caps, but the only photos I have come up with of the Bedford version only show them with steel wheels, so cannot really say. Sorry, perhaps the Vauxhall club will come up with more info.
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Sorry about the diversion Bob but In the same vein of the thread
![]() Spotted this one a long way away today Sorry about picture, Was far off even on zoom Suspecting it is a Siddeley station coupe ???? Would this be right ?
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Perhaps an Armstrong Sidderley ute. My parents had one in Sydney in the late 1950's. My brother and sister and I used to sit in the back, with a tonneau over our legs, travelling around Sydney.
From memory, the small second 'seat' had a well set-out tool kit under the rear (internal) 'seat'. Google 'Armstrong Sidderley ute'. Regards Bruce Gilbert |
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