The Ford Transit story
by
 
Chapman, Giles.

Title
The Ford Transit story

Author
Chapman, Giles.

ISBN
9780752462837

Personal Author
Chapman, Giles.

Publication Date
2011

Publication Information
Stroud : History, 2011.

Physical Description
127 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. (some col.) ; 14 x 20 cm.

Abstract
Motoring writer Giles Chapman tells the complete story of the Ford Transit, from its origins to its enduring popularity among the modern working man. White Van Man is a larger-than-life presence on Britains road, but hes no fool. Given the choice, he inevitably opts for a Ford Transitand indeed he has been doing so, more than for any other van, for the past 45-plus years. Why? Because the Transit better suits the needs of working drivers than anything else around. Once, vans were mean, narrow, slow and uncomfortable. But in the early 1960s, Ford pooled its European and American experience to create a van that not only did the job no matter what its final specification, power or payload but did it with broad-shouldered muscle and a driver-friendly environment. Ford has constantly refreshed the Transit, carefully improving every aspect of it, but has never diminished its totally fit-for-purpose character. And it remains a mainstay of Britains motor industry, no matter what. Here, award-winning writer Giles Chapman tells the whole, amazing story.

Subject Term
Ford Transit van -- History.
 
Transport.
 
Transport technology & trades
 
Road & motor vehicles: general interest
 
Buses, trams & commercial vehicles: general interest
 
Photography & photographs


LibraryShelf NumberMaterial TypeItem BarcodeStatus
Kensington Central Library629.223409Book30116017437433Adult lending