Where can I buy a LDV Convoy Van Tipper?
Where can I buy a LDV Convoy Van Tipper?
Ldv convoy van minibus tipper luton camper drivers side headlight headlamp. roof lining sagging where roof light fitted and leaks, if i get 5 min and it’s ever dry again will. Don’t miss an opportunity!
What kind of vehicle is the LDV Convoy?
The Convoy was a development of the Leyland DAF 400 Series, which in turn was based on the Freight Rover 300 Series. The Convoy and its predecessors were the larger versions of the LDV Pilot (and its predecessors), all of which were based on the Leyland Sherpa series of vans that was first developed in 1974,…
What kind of steering box does LDV Tipper have?
Ldv convoy tipper steering box. hi everyone, ex redbridge council tipper body including subframe and hydraulics. no current mot but does drive so easy to get on and off transport. Ldv convoy tipper steering box Click here to view full size.
What is the condition of a LDV Tipper?
Condition is “used” cash on collection sold as seen can be seen working removed from ldv crew cab thanks for looking. ldv tipper that needs welding work. Aluminium Side Board Planking condition see photo’s – Very Good, but some small wear.
Are there any used LDV Convoy vans for sale?
LDV convoy van, flatbed banana engine. Fantastic work horse For sale is my LDV LWB ex mini bus transit van, due to the current situation im going down to one van for my removals and clearances business, this van has mostly been used for waste clearances and will need emptying , reflected in price. Its had lot
What kind of brakes did the LDV Convoy use?
Disc brakes were standard for the front (ventilated discs were available as an optional extra), drums standard for the rear, and the van used a traditional live rear axle setup, with leaf springs on all wheels. The van was available in both a low-topped (nicknamed ‘City’), and a high-topped (nicknamed ‘Hi-Loader’) variant.
When did the LDV 400 get a facelift?
In 1996, the 400 van received a facelift from Ogle Design and was renamed the ‘Convoy’. Changes included new bumpers, a new bonnet, and a redesigned radiator grille, as well as improved headlamps (which were 40% brighter than those on the 400). The indicators were also changed to a new ‘wraparound’-style design.
When did the LDV school bus come out?
The bus (the result of a survey of 31,000 schools) was unveiled at the 1998 British Motor Show, and professional driver training for three drivers was also free with the purchase of the vehicle, making it gain a reputation as the ‘king of the primary schools’.