terça-feira, 8 de julho de 2014

Ebay: Custom V8 Bedford CF - UK


Here is another custom CF on ebay UK. This one has had lots of custom work done including shaved bumperettes, closed rear section, roof spoiler and roof lights, port holes, etc..  An interesting feature is the very rare sliding side door. The paint also looks in good condition, but what it really needs is some mag wheels. In the power department, the engine has been swapped to the typical Rover V8 with auto box.
This van just needs some small fixes to get it where it belongs. 




"OK THEN MY UNCLE'S VAN...BEDFORD CF 3.5 ROVER V8 AUTO...RUNNER OR SPARE'S BECAUSE THERE'S NO TAX/TEST....IT HAS GOT 3.5 ON LOG BOOK....HAS GOOD TYRE'S....METALIC PAINT....ELECTRIC GRANADA SEAT'S....CARPETED BLACK INSIDE.....TWO SUN ROOF'S....RARE SLIDING  DOOR....ROVER V8 AUTO ENGINE VERY GOOD RUNNER...ROOF LIGH'S FRONT/REAR....DOE'S RUN/DRIVER'S....BRAKES ALL WORK ..HAS BEEN DRIVEN UP/DOWN THE DRIVE...THERE IS NO ..TAX....NO ..TEST.. SO SELLING AS RUNNER  OR SPARES...  CASH ON COLLECTION ONLY PLEASE ....NO PAY PAL...  ONLY SELLING AS MY UNCLE  HAS NOW PASSED AWAY.. BUT MY NAME IS  ON THE LOG BOOK... THIS VAN WILL START RUN STOP I HAVE BEEN MOVING IT UP/DOWN THE DRIVE... THERE IS NO GUARANTTE OR WARRANTY WITH THIS VAN IT IS SOLD AS SEEN... CASH ON COLLECTION ONLY PLEASE... THANK YOU FOR LOOKING....."





Starting bid: GBP 1,000.00
Item location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

ebay item number:  261527032790

sexta-feira, 4 de julho de 2014

Ebay: 1984 Custom Bedford project - UK








"Bedford CF Van unfinished custom project, no MOT or Tax, 2.3 petrol. Some spares available. I bought the van in 2008, but on the drive up from Winsford it thru a conrod. I have since then replaced the engine, which starts and runs fine.It has'nt been on the road since I bought it. I had it in my garage for two/three years welding sills and arches on weekends."
Price: £900.00
Location: Glasgow, South Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
Ebay item number: 321448436631

quinta-feira, 3 de julho de 2014

For sale: 1972 Bedford CF Panel Van - UK


This is a very nice stock CF1 panel van with a rare option of dual front sliding doors.It was restored, or at least painted, at some point in the past. You can see some small rust spots and a rusty exhaust in the photos but overall it looks good. If you look at the interior photos you will notice a curious feature in between the front seats... a safety vault! What is that for? To hid the CD player?








Sale price: £3,950.00
Location: Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
Seller's notes: Bonnet could do with replacing or repairing and painting
In-Car Audio: CD Player

"Bedford Cf Mk1 SWB Sliding Door Model Tax Excempt 1972
will come with fresh mot when deposit taken
currently not taxed but tax exempt"

Link: http://car-from-uk.com/sale.php?id=66546&country=uk

quarta-feira, 2 de julho de 2014

GM gears up its vans [June 1984]

"Bedford's Luton plant is nearly ready to begin production
of an lsuzu-based, one tonne payload van.
Meanwhile the heavier CF has been given a new lease of life.
Tim Blakemore inspects the CF2"


"BEDFORD has revised its CF van and chassis cab range and redesignated it CF2. The principal areas of change are the engine, gearbox and front brakes, with some interior and exterior trim revisions. There are no new body panels. Prices have been increased by an average of 3 per cent.

Bedford van and chassis cab model numbers continue to relate to gross vehicle weight and there are no weight or wheelbase changes in the CF2 range. A CF2/230 van, for example, has a gvw of 2,336kg, while a CF2/350L is a long wheelbase chassis cab or chassis cowl with a gvw of 3,500kg.

The CF was introduced in 1969 to replace the CA. Regular updating of the model since then has included replacement of a two litre diesel engine with a 2.3 litre version in 1981, at the same time as the CF prefix was dropped. But when it became evident that the familiar name would continue to be used Bedford reinstated it. General Motors has already made it clear (CM July 2, 1983) that the model which will eventually replace the CF will be unveiled "in the late Eighties" and will be one of the first products of the worldwide GM Truck and Bus Group. Bedford will not be any more specific now about that launch date, though it has been confirmed that the one tonne payload van based on the lsuzu WRF and probably to be called the Bedford Midi, will go into production before the end of this year. Initially, it will have an EEC-sourced parts content of 60 per cent, rising to 80 per cent within three years.

No major components will be common to the Midi and CF2, but both will be produced at the Luton plant on which GM is spending £50m in extensive modernisation. At one stage it seemed likely that Luton's new production lines would also be used to assemble Suzuki micro vans (GM has a small stake in Suzuki), but Bedford remains tight lipped about whether or when such a move is planned."


"Engines
The Luton-built 1.8 and 2 litre petrol engines which were fitted in CF (and various earlier Vauxhall cars) are now no longer in production and have been replaced in the CF2 by a West German-built 2 litre GM engine. This engine is used in the Vauxhall Carlton, and Opel Manta and Rekord cars. Bedford says that over one million have been built to date.
The short-stroke, four-cylinder unit has an overhead camshaft, hydraulic tappets and electronic ignition. Its net installed power output of 58kW (78bhp) at 4,500rpm is identical to the power rating of the old 2.3 litre engine, but the smaller capacity unit cannot match the old, longer stroke engine's maximum torque of 168Nm (124Ib ft) at 1,800rpm. The 2.0 litre Opel engine has a maximum torque rating of 144Nm (106Ib ft) at 2,000rpm. A compression ratio of 8:1 allows this engine to run on two-star petrol, but it cannot be readily converted to run on liquefied petroleum gas (lpg). Valve seat inserts would have to be fitted to resist the seat wear associated with unleaded fuels.
Bedford expects the 2.0 litre engine's fuel economy to be about seven per cent better than the 2.3. Some minor modifications to the engine's breathing (carburettor and cams) have been made to suit the van application. The routine maintenance intervals are 9,000 miles or six months.
The 2.3 litre, four-cylinder, overhead-cam GM diesel engine (again German-built) which was introduced in 1981, is retained as an option on all CF2 models. Latest detail modifications include strengthened water pump bearings, better timing chain and a larger oil filter. Routine maintenance on this engine is required at 4,500-mile intervals."



"Transmissions
Mainly in the interest of better fuel economy, Bedford has geared its latest CF models on average about five per cent higher than their predecessors. In August the 4.63:1 rear axle ratio, which is currently standard on 230 and 250 models, will be replaced by a 4.11:1 axle. Standard axle ratios on the CF2/280 and CF2/350 are unchanged at 4.45:1 and 5.22:1 respectively, but these heavier models are now fitted with a ZF five-speed (overdrive) gearbox as standard. GM's three-speed automatic gearbox, with a novel lock-up oil pressure clutch for the torque convertor, is offered as an option (at £440-£500 extra depending on the model) on all models. Short wheelbase CF2s, that is the 230 and 250 models, are now fitted with a Philipines-built GM four-speed (direct top) gearbox as standard in place of the German four-speed GM box used previously. The new gearbox has wider spaced shaft centres (70mm instead of 65mrn), which gives it a higher torque rating, although the relatively low-torque, two-litre engine certainly does not demand this. Larger diameter synchromesh cones on the Philippines box should give better durability.

Brakes
Front 229mm (9in) diameter drum brakes have been replaced by 270mm (10.6in) diameter discs on the front of all CF2s with single rear wheels. Those with twinned rear wheels have narrower rims with deeper offsets, making disc installation impossible without extensive modifications. All models have self-adjusting drum brakes at the rear.


Interior and Exterior Trim
The CF's interior trim has been upgraded with a brown herringbone cloth, and new steering wheel and gear lever. A new console on the dashboard houses a clock and small tray and has space for a radio (which is offered as an option). Bostrom drivers' seats, introduced in 1983, continue to be used. All van models, except the CF2/230 Fleet model, have a dual passenger seat as standard. Laminated glass is used for the windscreens.
Two minor changes which certainly will be welcomed by many van operators and drivers are a single key for all locks and the standard fitment of a locking fuel cap.

Bedford's sales team is hoping that the latest modifications will help its 'medium' van regain some lost British market share. In 1983 Bedford's share of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders' medium and heavy van registrations fell from 13.4 per cent to 11.3 per cent, putting it in third place behind Ford (with a remarkable 42 per cent) and Freight Rover. Bedford's total CF production, including export, last year was 17,031 units."

Commercial Motor - June 2, 1984

Source: Commercial Motor Archive