Right Here Right Now
Sep 10, 2019
4 minutes
Words Daniel Bevis
Photos
Adrian Brannan
There’s a time and a place for high-octane thrills. And some might argue that inside a 307E van in 1967 is neither. These were functional, utilitarian machines — for your £369 (or £399 for the 7cwt) you got rubber floormats, a driver’s seat, and not a whole lot else. The list price referred to a van delivered in primer — it cost an extra £10 if you wanted it painted! Further thrilling optional extras included a heater, a sun visor, and a passenger seat — although you wouldn’t be impressing anybody if you got all fancy like that. In the 1960s, a van was a van.
Motive power came from a choice of either
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