Working Vans in Bournemouth

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Working Vans in Bournemouth

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I love this photo and I know that it hasn't been seen outside my family, and I thought it may interest the group?
It is a photo that my Dad took of the place he worked in the 1960's. It was a company called Rentaset (later taken over by Radio Rentals) and this particular workshop was in Nortoft Road, Charminster, Bournemouth. Plenty of vans, I remember my Dad's being the mini van though. Apart from the mini and Morris vans can anyone identify any of the others?

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Re: Working Vans in Bournemouth

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One of them Ford 100E? vans in front of the furthest Minor, and I think a Austin A35 van in front of that. Not sure about the rest, but is than an Austin 7?

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First van owned by my Pa was x Rentaset RTP 263.

Think they were all Soton registered?
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Wow! I wouldn't be surprised if that is the case. My van (when I had it) was Southern Electricity Board. Reg was JBK 596F, last seen in Telford, Shropshire.
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Re: Working Vans in Bournemouth

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There's a Marina van parked on the front facing the building

I had a brand new one it was a "P" registration IIRC (similar to MVR 782P)

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drivewasher wrote:There's a Marina van parked on the front facing the building

I had a brand new one it was a "P" registration IIRC (similar to MVR 782P)
Not a Marina, looks like a Commer to me.

Probably wrong

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Re: Working Vans in Bournemouth

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Definitely not a Marina maybe commer cob
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Hi,
If the photo was taken in the 1960's it would be too early for a Marina anyway.
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Mike.
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Ours had the same indicators, rear ones were fitted on a wee bkt below the stop/tail light.

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No ones mentioning the 2 cars. Left hand is an E93A Ford (Prefect. Anglia or Popular) probably the latter. To the right of that looks to be a 'Y' Model Ford.
That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!
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Wow, you've got good eyes :P
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