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Summary Of: Commer

Commer vehicles included car derived vans... The Commer brand was exported widely... Commer designed and built its own diesel engine for its heavy commercial vehicles... Commer was taken over by... The Commer name was replaced by the Dodge name during the 1970s following the takeover of Rootes... the Commer factory was run in partnership with the truck division of... Many Commer vans and lorries are notable for being fitted with the Rootes TS3... Commer acquired the Karrier company as part of Rootes acquisition of Karrier in 1934... A Commer TS3 engined bus at the The Isle of Wight Bus... A Commer TS3 engined bus at the The... Commer produced buses and is recorded as delivering four to... Commer FC based motor caravan... Commer FC based motor caravan... Commer became known in later years as a maker of vans for the British... particularly the Commer FC which was introduced in 1960 with many body styles... when both Commer and Fargo names were dropped... by which time Commer had been taken over by Peugeot... Commer made a range of military vehicles for WW2... Commer designed and manufactured its own diesel engines for its heavy commercial vehicles and buses... It was designed specifically for the Commer range of trucks... Old Commer van photograph in the archive at Classic Wheels... 1968 Commer Cob van APP520F at the Woodley Classic Car Meet... Commer PA and PB vans... Among the longest living of the Commer workshop trucks was the Telecommunications Repair variant... 105hp diesel engine for the new forward control Commer range of heavy trucks... Commer pictures form Classic Motor Vehicle...

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