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The 300E 5 and 7cwt vans of 1954 were based on the 100E saloon car range, which had been announced a year earlier, but in common with many other Ford vans, it carried the Thames moniker. It used the same 1172cc 'flathead' engine and MacPherson strut front suspension as the saloon but had vertically split rear doors unlike the 100E-based estate cars, Escort and Squire, which had horizontally split rear doors. Production continued until 1961 when the 300E made way for the 105E-based 307E van. This van, 1054F, was one of only three vehicles produced for London Transport in 1957. In 1961, the vehicle was located at Wood Green, and the Whitechapel plate suggests railway use. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics January - December 2007 > Drive Time > Road Traders Corgi Classics > Livery > Road Transport > UK > London Transport Corgi Classics > Ranges > Drive Time > Cars and Vans > Ford Registered Users: Bookmark
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