The Bedford QLD 3 ton 4x4 General Truck 1941 was a workhorse of it's time, used in both military and commercial applications with great success. It had a rugged design, made from strong stainless steel to handle the toughest jobs. It was powered by a four-cylinder petrol engine, originally producing 40 horsepower which was later upgraded in 1943 to 50 horsepower. The truck had a four-speed manual transmission and was equipped with a dual-range transfer box for all-wheel drive capability. Its independent leaf spring suspension and drum brakes provided a smooth and comfortable ride. The truck had a 3 ton capacity, making it perfect for many different types of hauling and towing of goods. It was fitted with a wide range of accessories, such as a winch, additional rear storage, and even a radio unit. The Bedford QLD 3 ton 4x4 General Truck 1941 was a perfect blend of strength, capability and reliability, making it an endearing vehicle and one of the most popular general trucks of its time.
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