PropertyValue
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  • Ford Transit Wrecker
rdfs:comment
  • Originally a Corgi Casting introduced in the mid 1980s, is a replication of a 1984 Ford Transit MK II Wrecker Truck (US: Tow Truck) The Ford Transit was originally introduced in 1965, but the MK II version, which was still part of the First generation of Ford Transit vehicles, was introduced in 1978 as the '1978 1/2' Ford Transit. The Majority of Transits weren't trucks, but cargo vans, Hotwheels made the Ford Transit Supervan, which is a special motorsport version of the pre-1978 Ford Transit. The Supervan being Ford Transit bodies dropped onto the chassis of the limited-production Ford GT70 supercar. The Ford Transit MK II was assembled in Europe and New Zealand, with 2 million vehicles made in the UK. The Ford Transit MK II was never sold in the US and was exclusive to Europe and Oceani
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Series
  • 1997
Name
  • Ford Transit Wrecker
Years
  • 1997
abstract
  • Originally a Corgi Casting introduced in the mid 1980s, is a replication of a 1984 Ford Transit MK II Wrecker Truck (US: Tow Truck) The Ford Transit was originally introduced in 1965, but the MK II version, which was still part of the First generation of Ford Transit vehicles, was introduced in 1978 as the '1978 1/2' Ford Transit. The Majority of Transits weren't trucks, but cargo vans, Hotwheels made the Ford Transit Supervan, which is a special motorsport version of the pre-1978 Ford Transit. The Supervan being Ford Transit bodies dropped onto the chassis of the limited-production Ford GT70 supercar. The Ford Transit MK II was assembled in Europe and New Zealand, with 2 million vehicles made in the UK. The Ford Transit MK II was never sold in the US and was exclusive to Europe and Oceania.