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UK Bedford QLD British Army, Northern Europe 1944 to 1945
General Background
When WWII broke out the British War Office contracted Bedford to produce a 3 ton 4X4
general service truck. In February 1940 the prototype of the QL series was ready with full
production beginning in March 1940 at their Vauxhall factory in Luton. As the war
progressed there was a need for various types of 3 ton trucks. Bedford devised trucks for
troop carrying, fire tenders, communications, tankers, Bofors gun tractor and several others
applications. Between 1940 and 1945 there were approximately 52,250 QL trucks produced.
Specifications :
Type: | 3 ton GS (general service) cargo lorry (truck) |
Origin: | United Kingdom |
Operators: | RAF and British Army WWII |
Crew: | 1 + 11 passengers |
Dimensions: | |
Dimensions | |
Length : | 5.99 m (19 ft 8 in) |
Width : | 2.26 m (7 ft 5in) |
Height : | 2.54 m (10 ft) |
Performance | |
Engine: | Bedford 6-cylinder, liquid cooled, displacement of 3,519 cc (214.7 cu in) producing 72 hp (54kW) |
Transmission: | 4-speed gearbox |
Fuel: | 127 liter (28 gallons) / petrol (gasoline) |
Range: | 250 km (156 miles) |
Weights | |
Empty: | 3,277 kg (7,225 lb) |
Maximum load: | 6,985 kg (15,400 lb) |