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This forum reduces the resolution on photos; is there any chance of a higher resolution scan? Maybe post on one of the photo sharing sites (eg PhotoBucket) and a link here?
 
We had a nice one on our Triumph display at the Canadian International Auto Show a few years ago now...

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It's getting extremely difficult to find these even in the UK; like so many commercial vehicles, these were used up and tossed away. This is the last iteration of the 10 Van. They started out as 6-cwt vehicles with the 948cc engine. These last 7-cwt. versions ran the 1147cc Herald engine. The restored one pictured above actually should look exactly like the one in the brochure, but the correct front wings are nearly as hard to find as are the commercial vehicles themselves, even though the wings were shared with the Standard Pennant and the last of the Standard Companion / Triumph 10 wagons!
 
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