Bedford HC
| Bedford HC | |
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1948 Bedford HC Van | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Bedford |
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| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Light commercial vehicle |
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| Layout | FR layout |
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| Curb weight | 1,991–2,991 lb (903–1,357 kg) |
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The Bedford HC is a small commercial vehicle that was made by Bedford, beginning in 1938. The vehicle shared its running gear with the H-series Vauxhall 10-4 saloon. Production of civilian vehicles ceased during World War II with the HC van re-entering production for a little while following hostilities. The HC was later joined by the heavier duty Bedford JC, which was itself replaced by the higher-roofed Bedford PC after the war. With the arrival of the much more modern Bedford CA the by now outmoded PC was finally retired.