Van but sort of Classic
Discussion
Does anyone know of a good Bedford CF2 for sale?
I have a business that I want to run either a CF or older Transit, even a Citroen H van as a bit of a novelty. I don't want a "project" or rotbox, but a well preserved or restored older van.
I was tempted to an ex BT Bedford HA but it's not big enough.
Any other suggestions considered...
p.s. I have an old 1989 CF2 Ambulance I can use for mechanical spares hence that is top of the list. And I liked it.
I have a business that I want to run either a CF or older Transit, even a Citroen H van as a bit of a novelty. I don't want a "project" or rotbox, but a well preserved or restored older van.
I was tempted to an ex BT Bedford HA but it's not big enough.
Any other suggestions considered...
p.s. I have an old 1989 CF2 Ambulance I can use for mechanical spares hence that is top of the list. And I liked it.
I can't see a CF but how about a MK1 Transit. Just love it!!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C423612
What about a VW T25 van? Getting quite rare as most vans seem to get converted to campers, but they do have a bit of character compared to a modern van. You can fit a more modern tdi engine to give a bit more power.
I am thinking along the same lines if I start a business, to stand out a bit.
I am thinking along the same lines if I start a business, to stand out a bit.
Decent old vans are exceptionally rare and therefore command high prices. I paid £500 for my last VW bay window Panel van (yes it was a long time ago) I recently looked at ratty one on eBay - they were asking £6800, but of course for all the workhorse ones like mine that died there are only a few survivors. I think you will struggle even more with a CF - I drove those at the time and preferred them to the Transit (and my VW which was just awful) but they were largely unloved.
mini95 said:
What about a VW T25 van? Getting quite rare as most vans seem to get converted to campers, but they do have a bit of character compared to a modern van. You can fit a more modern tdi engine to give a bit more power.
I am thinking along the same lines if I start a business, to stand out a bit.
Good panel T25s are scarce, though - as you say, most have been campered. But vans also tend to be cheapish.I am thinking along the same lines if I start a business, to stand out a bit.
As for H-vans, don't look at the prices of those. They'll scare you, too, having gone utterly barking in the last year or two. And that's before the kitchen/coffee machine fit...
Loads of info for those at www.commervanfan.co.uk.
Renault Estafatte may be worth a look. Sometimes come up for not much cash.
Renault Estafatte may be worth a look. Sometimes come up for not much cash.
Edited by MarshPhantom on Thursday 3rd July 11:55
I would think the CF2 will be even rarer than the earlier CF as by the time they came out Ford had already fitted the direct injection diesel in the the Transit, and that spelt the death knell for petrol engined vans, diesel vans before that were pretty thin on the ground, nowadays I dont think anyone makes a petrol engined van even special order.
CAPP0 said:
This type of Commer?
They certainly have some old-school cool about them. I didn't think they were 2-strokes though. And didn't someone just recently buy one on here? I'm sure I read about it somewhere.
That's a Commer PB, later sold as a Dodge Spacevan. Engines were the 1500/1600/1725 Rootes Petrol or the Perkins 4108 diesel. Never a two-stroke - that was Commer lorries.They certainly have some old-school cool about them. I didn't think they were 2-strokes though. And didn't someone just recently buy one on here? I'm sure I read about it somewhere.
Edited by V8forweekends on Wednesday 6th August 22:44
You could try a wanted advert here: http://www.bedford-cf.co.uk/main.htm
A mate of mine has a Mk1 CF, I'll ask him if he knows of anything around.
A mate of mine has a Mk1 CF, I'll ask him if he knows of anything around.
Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff