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The basis for this photo is a rusty headlight from an old Ford Transit. Then it's mixed with various software and some imagination :-)
British Transport Police Ford Transit at Piccadilly station Manchester for Saturdays 'demonsatrations'
Most old Transits are converted into campers. But this commercial Transit van looks quite pure and original, which is rare.
This van is now for sale.
L4 petrol engine runs on LPG.
1420 kg.
Production Ford Transit series: 1965-present.
Production Transit this preface-lifted Mark I version: 1965-1977.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Nov. 26, 1973.
With current owner since Aug. 12, 2023.
Sold thirteen times since 2002.
Zwanenburg, Domineeslaan, Oct. 13, 2025.
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Canon Eos 6D, Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG HSM Art
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Rain was never more than a few minutes away on this not so summery day at Kyle of Lochalsh in the Scottish Highlands in the 1970s.
At the time, trains along the predominantly single-track 80 mile branch from Inverness were loco-hauled, usually by BRC&W class 26s. And, aside from passengers and tourists, it wasn't unusual for them to carry parcels, post, and light goods to other stations along the line, or to Inverness and destinations beyond.
The bridge linking Kyle with Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye (seen in this image across the channel) was yet to be built, and a pair of ferries plied their way across the water almost continuously during daylight hours carrying cars and trucks from the mainland to Skye, and back again. In fact it was a well known tourist traffic hotspot in the high season where delays trying to get across weren't unusual.
In this shot class 26 no. 26032 is stood in the station being loaded up ahead of its scheduled 10.55am departure to Inverness. From what I can make out, the truck is a Ford Transit pick-up or dropside, and the two red vans are Post Office vehicles.
Agfa CT18
22nd July 1977
London General Buses Ford Transit van (Sutton garage A) is seen at Sutton Green having just left the garage 13/04/12.
Chevron Training BF05 EWJ Ford Transit Minibus, seen at Chevron Training's depot, Flintshire, on 10/04/2012.
185/366,
Willingdon & Grange
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada,
Grey, Tesla,
White, Ford Transit,
Mercedes-Benz
WHEN THIS PIC WAS TAKEN IN THE EARLY 90s NORTHERN IRELAND HAD SEPERATE AMBULANCE SERVICES , THIS 1 IS EASTERN HEALTH BOARD I THINK COVERED THE SOUTH OFF BELFAST ?
Following trials in 1972 with a minibus demonstrator , four routes were identified that would benefit from such vehicles and an order was placed for twenty buses.
The respected Ford Transit van chassis, with a manual gearbox was selected, and had bodies with sixteen dual-purpose seats built by Strachans using their 'Pacemaker' body, which had been developed for minibuses and the Transit in particular.
FS9 is seen in Enfield in October 1977.
Most old Transits are converted into campers. But this commercial Transit van looks quite pure and original, which is rare.
This van is now for sale.
L4 petrol engine runs on LPG.
1420 kg.
Production Ford Transit series: 1965-present.
Production Transit this preface-lifted Mark I version: 1965-1977.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Nov. 26, 1973.
With current owner since Aug. 12, 2023.
Sold thirteen times since 2002.
Zwanenburg, Domineeslaan, Oct. 13, 2025.
© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved