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Today's van of the day is Corgi's '68 Ford Transit MK1 'Martin Walter' camper.

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The first Ford Transit proper was introduced in October 1965, and has been in continuous production in three basic generations to the present day. The van was produced initially at Ford's Langley facility in Berkshire, England (a former Second World War aircraft factory which had produced Hawker Hurricane fighters), but as demand outstripped the capability of the plant, production was moved to Southampton, where it has remained ever since. Transits have also been produced in Ford's Genk factory in Belgium and also Turkey. The Transit is also produced in China for the Chinese market.
The Transit was introduced to replace the Ford Thames 400E, a small mid-engined forward control van noted for its narrow track which was in competition with similar looking but larger vehicles from The BMC J4 and J2 vans and Rootes Group's Commer PB ranges. In a UK market segment then dominated by the Bedford CA, Ford's Thames competitor, because of its restricted load area, failed to win over company users in sufficient numbers: so Ford went back to the drawing board and switched to a front engined configuration, along the lines pioneered during the 1950s by Bedford with their well regarded CA series vans. Henry Ford II's revolutionary step was to combine the engineering effort of Ford of Britain, and Ford of Germany together to create a prototype for the Ford of Europe of today — previously the two subsidiaries had avoided competing in one another's domestic markets but been in direct competition with each other in other European markets.


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For more information and pictures of the real can please vist http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Transit

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This van is another one of my customs. The opening rear doors on these models are sometimes missing so I was lucky to find this one with the door still attached, although for some reason Corgi chose to never paint the rear door on these models, instead leaving it as bare metal. The model is quite small in size, but the casting is very good with plenty of detail.

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