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Bedford oil tanker in the 1940s

 

 

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I have to confess that I'm not too great at WW2 vehicles - but having had a quick look on the internet I'm going to take a guess that it's a Bedford 3-tonner.

Now the question is - how many of these were Robert Wiseman Dairies running!!?

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D Powell:

The tanker is a Bedford OX or OY (probably OY) and is a fuel tanker as shown by the framework over the tank which could be covered with a canvas sheet to make the vehicle look like a cargo truck when seen in convoy. They were painted green and brown so would not have looked like Wiseman trucks. (RW were too busy picking up milk churns at that time!)

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