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12 071 June A Created in TESTS BY MAKE AND YEAR OF MANUFACTURE for VEHICLE HGV upto 1995 YEAR of MANUFACTURE Make . AEC . ALBION . BEDFORD . DAF . DAF . DAF . DAF . DAF . DAF . DAF . DODGE . FORD . FORD . FORD . FORD . IVECO . IVECO FORD . LEYLAND . LEYLAND DAF . LEYLAND ROADRUNNER . MAN . MAN . MAN . MAN/ERF . MAN/ERF . MERCEDES . MERCEDES . MERCEDES . MERCEDES . MERCEDES BENZ . RENAULT . RENAULT . RENAULT DODGE . SCANIA . SCANIA . SCANIA . SCANIA . SEDDON ATKINSON . VOLKESWAGON . VOLVO . VOLVO . VOLVO 1884 FORD 1901 ERF 1904 MERCEDES BENZ 1909 MERCEDES BENZ 1938 BEDFORD 1944 MACK 1951 BEDFORD 1953 BEDFORD 1953 COMMER 1954 CITROEN 1954 AUSTIN 1954 BEDFORD 1957 FORD 1957 BEDFORD 1958 SIMCA-UNIC 1960 FORD 1960 FODEN 1960 BEDFORD 1960 FODEN 1960 ERF 1960 FORD 1960 MUSTAND 1960 FORD 1961 BEDFORD 1961 BRISTOL 1961 FODEN 1961 MERCEDES 1961 MERCEDES BENZ 1961 SEDDON 1961 AEC 1961 DENNIS 1961 A.E.C. 1961 FORD 1961 ATKINSON 1961 ERF 1961 FODEN 1961 MERCEDES 1961 MORRIS 1961 BEDFORD 1961 BEDFORD 1961 FORD 1962 FORD 1962 MORRIS 1962 BEDFORD 1962 DENNIS 1962 SCAMMELL 1962 MORRIS 1962 FODEN 1962 FODEN 1962 FODEN 1962 FODEN 1963 AEC 1963 ALBION 1963 BEDFORD 1963 BEDFORD 1963 FODEN 1963 FODEN 1963 BEDFORD 1963 ERF 1963 SEDDON ATKINSON 1963 BEDFORD 1963 BEDFORD 1963 ERF 1963 SCAMMEL 1963 DODGE 1963 FORD 1963 AUSTIN 1963 COMMER 1964 AEC MILITANT 1964 BEDFORD 1964 LEYLAND 1964 FORD 1964 ERF 1964 FORD 1964 BEDFORD 1964 BEDFORD 1964 FORD 1964 ATKINSON 1964 MORRIS 1964 FODEN 1964 FORD 1964 LEYLAND DAF 1964 AEC 1964 AUSTIN 1964 COMMER 1964 ERF 1964 FORD 1964 FORD 1965 A.E.C. 1965 ATKINSON 1965 BRISTOL 1965 FORD 1965 FORD THAMES 1965 IVECO FORD 1965 LEYLAND 1965 SCAMMELL 1965 SCANIA 1965 BEDFORD 1965 MORRIS 1965 AEC 1965 FORD 1965 AUSTIN 1965 BEDFORD 1965 FORD 1965 BEDFORD 1965 COMMER 1965 FORD 1965 SCAMMELL 1965 FORD 1965 LEYLAND 1966 AUSTIN 1966 BEDFORD 1966 AEC 1966 BEDFORD 1966 ERF 1966 FORD 1966 AEC 1966 AEC 1966 ATKINSON 1966 ERF 1966 COMMER 1966 FORD 1966 FORD 1966 1966 AEC 1966 FORD 1966 ERF 1966 BEDFORD 1966 ALBION 1966 BEDFORD 1966 COMMER 1966 COMMER 1966 MERCEDES 1966 AEC 1967 BEDFORD 1967 BEDFORD 1967 BEDFORD 1967 BEDFORD T K 1967 FORD 1967 SCANIA 1967 BEDFORD 1967 AUSTIN 1967 FORD 1967 ALBION 1967 DAF 1967 BEDFORD 1967 ATKINSON 1967 AUSTIN 1967 BEDFORD 1967 BEDFORD 1967 COMMER 1967 FODEN 1967 VOLVO 1967 FODEN 1967 SCANIA 1967 FODEN 1967 FORD 1967 MORRIS 1967 COMMER 1968 BEDFORD 1968 COMMAR 1968 COMMER 1968 ERF 1968 AEC 1968 ATKINSON 1968 LEYLAND 1968 BEDFORD 1968 BEDFORD 1968 DODGE 1968 FORD 1968 FORD 1968 ATKINSON 1968 ERF 1968 IVECO 1968 BEDFORD 1968 BMC 1968 FORD 1968 KARRIER 1968 BEDFORD 1968 ERF 1968 LEYLAND 1968 SEDDON 1968 BEDFORD 1968 FODEN 1968 BEDFORD 1969 ALBION 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 ERF 1969 BEDFORD 1969 FODEN 1969 LEYLAND DAF 1969 SAURER 1969 ERF 1969 ERF 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 DENNIS 1969 ERF 1969 ERF 1969 MERCEDES 1969 AEC 1969 BEDFORD 1969 BEDFORD 1969 FODEN 1969 LEYLAND 1969 ERF 1969 FODEN 1969 SEDDON ATKINSON 1969 BEDFORD 1969 ERF 1969 FORD 1969 LEYLAND 1969 AEC 1969 FORD 1969 BEDFORD 1970 BEDFORD 1970 ERF 1970 INTERNATIONAL 1970 AEC 1970 FORD 1970 COMMER 1970 LEYLAND 1970 AUSTIN 1970 ERF 1970 ERF 1970 COMMER 1970 DENNIS 1970 ERF 1970 FORD 1970 BEDFORD 1970 FORD 1970 SCAMMELL 1970 BEDFORD 1970 FORD 1970 BEDFORD 1970 BEDFORD 1970 BEDFORD 1970 ERF 1970 LEYLAND 1970 DODGE 1970 MERCEDES 1970 SEDDON ATKINSON 1970 FODEN 1971 AEC 1971 ALBION 1971 ALTANTEAN 1971 ATKINSON 1971 BEDFORD 1971 BEDFORD 1971 ERF 1971 FODEN 1971 FORD 1971 LEYLAND 1971 BEDFORD 1971 ERF 1971 BEDFORD 1971 ERF 1971 ERF 1971 BEDFORD 1971 ERF 1971 ERF 1971 ERF 1971 BEDFORD 1971 RENAULT 1971 BEDFORD 1971 BEDFORD 1971 BEDFORD 1971 BEDFORD 1971 FORD 1971 SIMCA 1971 BEDFORD 1971 LEYLAND 1971 LEYLAND REDLINE 1972 ATKINSON 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 ERF 1972 LEYLAND DAF 1972 SCANIA 1972 SEDDON ATKINSON 1972 VOLVO 1972 ERF 1972 LEYLAND 1972 SCAMMEL 1972 VOLVO 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 ERF 1972 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 E.R.F. 1972 FORD 1972 LEYLAND 1972 ERF 1972 ERF 1972 SCANIA 1972 SEDDON 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 CHEVROLET 1972 SCAMMEL 1972 SEDDON 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 ERF 1972 ERF 1972 FORD 1972 MERCEDES 1972 VOLVO 1972 BEDFORD 1972 ERF 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFORD 1972 BEDFROD 1972 LEYLAND 1972 ERF 1972 ERF 1972 VOLVO 1972 BEDFORD 1972 FORD 1972 SEDDON ATKINSON 1972 SCANIA 1973 A.E.C. 1973 ATKINSON 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 E R F 1973 ERF 1973 ERF 1973 FORD 1973 LEYLAND 1973 SCAMMELL 1973 SEDDON ATKINSON 1973 BLMC 1973 AEC 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEFORD 1973 ERF 1973 ERF 1973 FORD 1973 FORD 1973 SCAMELL 1973 SCAMMELL 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 AEC 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1973 FORD 1973 LEYLAND 1973 SCAMMEL 1973 VOLVO 1973 ATKINSON 1973 BEDFORD 1973 FORD 1973 AEC 1973 ATKINSON 1973 ATKINSON 1973 DODGE 1973 BEDFORD 1973 LEYLAND REDLINE 1973 A E C 1973 ERF 1973 VOLVO 1973 A.E.C. 1973 BEDFORD 1973 BEDFORD 1974 ATKINSON 1974 ATKINSON 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 ERF 1974 ERF 1974 SCAMMELL 1974 VOLVO 1974 VOLVO 1974 ATKINSON 1974 BEDFORD 1974 ERF 1974 ATKINSON 1974 BEDFORD 1974 ERF 1974 VOLVO 1974 VOLVO 1974 VOLVO 1974 ATKINSON 1974 BEDFORD 1974 ERF 1974 KARRIER 1974 BEDFORD 1974 ERF 1974 FODEN 1974 FORD DOMINANT 1974 LEYLAND 1974 ATKINSON 1974 KENWORTH 1974 LEYLAND 1974 ATKINSON 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 COMMER 1974 VOLVO 1974 BEDFORD 1974 FORD 1974 ATKINSON 1974 ATKINSON 1974 FORD 1974 SEDDON ATKINSON 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1974 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 ATKINSON 1975 ATKINSON 1975 ATKINSON 1975 ATKINSON 1975 ERF 1975 URAL 1975 ATKINSON 1975 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 SEDDON ATKINSON 1975 VOLVO 1975 AEC 1975 BEDFORD 1975 DODGE 1975 SEDDON ATKINSON 1975 VOLVO 1975 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 FORD 1975 VOLVO 1975 AEC 1975 BEDFORD 1975 BEDFORD 1975 FORD 1975 FORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 ERF 1976 FODEN 1976 FORD 1976 AEC COACH 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 VOLVO 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 ERF 1976 FIAT 1976 MERCEDES 1976 VOLVO 1976 VOLVO 1976 AEC 1976 ERF 1976 FODEN 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 FORD 1976 SCAMMELL 1976 VOLVO 1976 BEDFORD 1976 KENWORTH 1976 BEDFORD 1976 BEDFORD 1976 SCAMMEL 1976 ATKINSON 1976 CHRYSLER 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 LEYLAND 1977 MACK 1977 SCANIA 1977 VOLVO 1977 VOLVO 1977 VOLVO 1977 WHITE FREIGHTLINER 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 FORD 1977 FORD 1977 VOLVO 1977 VOLVO 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 VOLVO 1977 ATKINSON 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 ERF 1977 ERF 1977 ERF 1977 FORD 1977 VOLVO 1977 VOLVO 1977 BEDFORD 1977 LEYLAND DAF 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 FORD 1977 VOLVO 1977 VOLVO 1977 VOLVO 1977 LEYLAND 1977 VOLVO 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 SEDDON ATKINSON 1977 VOLVO 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BEDFORD 1977 BRISTOL 1977 FORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 ERF 1978 FORD 1978 LEYLAND 1978 MERCEDES 1978 PETERBILT 1978 VOLVO 1978 ERF 1978 FORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 FORD 1978 KENWORTH 1978 LEYLAND 1978 SCANIA 1978 BEDFORD 1978 FODEN 1978 INTERNATIONAL 1978 VOLVO 1978 BEDFORD 1978 ERF 1978 FODEN 1978 FORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 ERF 1978 ERF 1978 LEYLAND 1978 VOLVO 1978 VOLVO 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFRD 1978 DELTA 1978 DODGE 1978 LEYLAND 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 ERF 1978 FORD 1978 FORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 FORD 1978 LEYLAND 1978 BEDFORD 1978 BEDFORD 1978 DODGE 1978 ERF 1978 SCAMMELL 1978 VOLVO 1978 FODEN 1978 VOLVO 1978 BEDFORD 1978 FORD 1978 KENWORTH 1978 LEYLAND 1978 SEDDON ATKINSON 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 DODGE 1979 DODGE 1979 ERF 1979 ERF 1979 FORD 1979 FORD 1979 FORD 1979 LEYLAND 1979 MERCEDES BENZ 1979 SCANIA 1979 SCANIA 1979 SCANIA 1979 T K 750 BEDFORD 1979 VOLVO 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 FORD 1979 SEDDON ATKINSON 1979 VOLVO 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 FORD 1979 MACK 1979 VOLVO 1979 BEDFORD 1979 DAF 1979 FIAT 1979 FORD 1979 LEYLAND 1979 PETERBILT 1979 SCANIA 1979 BEDFORD 1979 DODGE 1979 FORD 1979 SCANIA 1979 SEDDON ATKINSON 1979 VOLVO 1979 AEC 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 DODGE 1979 DODGE 1979 E.R.F 1979 ERF 1979 FORD 1979 LEYLAND 1979 MERCEDES 1979 MERCEDES 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 DODGE 1979 ERF 1979 ERF 1979 SCAMMELL 1979 FORD 1979 MERCEDES BENZ 1979 PETERBILT 1979 BEDFORD 1979 FORD 1979 MERCEDES 1979 MERCEDES 1979 SCANIA 1979 SCANIA 1979 VOLVO 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BRDFORD 1979 LEYLAND 1979 LEYLAND DAF 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 BEDFORD 1979 VOLVO 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BEDFORD 1980 BRISTOL 1980 DENNIS 1980 DODGE 1980 DODGE 1980 DODGE 1980 FORD 1980 FORD 1980 LEYLAND 1980 LEYLAND DAF 1980
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