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Vintage 'vans

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Martin Watts asks if the Talbot Express makes for a usable classic

In the classic motorhome world, it is inevitable that particular base vehicles become rarer with the passage of time. The remaining examples from the 1950s and 60s are now in that category, and those survivors from the 1970s are heading in that direction.

As this natural progression takes place, buyers turn their attention to the next generation of older vehicle, and two base vehicles are on buyers’ radars: the Mk3 and Mk4 Ford Transit, and the Talbot Express and its sister

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