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1938 Leyland Cub Horsebox The Leyland Cub Horsebox, built for the Earl of Derby to carry his racehorses, is as perfect as it would have been when new. It was one of only a few horseboxes built on Leylands and is possibly the only survivor. This vehicle has also been used as a hearse for a funeral, with style and dignity befitting the solemn occasion. |
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The vehicle can be transported anywhere in the UK or Europe in its own purpose-built trailer. |
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1965 Ford Thames 15cwt Van Non-signwritten, and just dying to appear in a 'Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads' remake... |
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1957 Cadillac Limousine One of 890 built, the last of the purpose-built 'Limos' (i.e. non stretched). Black paintwork with red velvet trim, and believed to be one of three in the UK. One of its appearances was as the lead car in the Spice Girls' last video "Goodbye", where they all sat and sang in the back of the car. |
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1950 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith This stylish car is a limousine seating six behind a glass division and with a glass panel in the roof making it very light inside the back. |
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1938 Leyland Cub Fire Engine This vehicle was built by Leyland and supplied to Press Steel Ltd. near Oxford. It was originally fitted with a wheeled escape (50' ladder with large wheels) but it was replaced during service with a double-extending ladder which was more manageable and met the factory requirements. Since we acquired the vehicle, we have obtained a replacement wheeled escape and have successfully fitted it onto the appliance. |