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Prototypes of the new Bedford CF were first shown toVauxhall-Bedford Dealers and select large fleet operators in May1969 and got an enthusiastic reception, the first public showingwas at the London Motor Show in October 1969 with a full pressrelease issued on 31 October 1969. The 25 model CF rangereplaced all CA models and some of the lighter versions of the TJSeries but model was still available in the UK & Europe until 1975after which it was only offered for export, mainly in Africanmarkets. With up to the minute styling, belt driven OHC petrolengines, a choice of 2 diesel power units, rack & pinion steeringand fully independent coil front suspension the CF specificationmade it one of the most advanced commercial vans available anywhereat the time. It either matched or beat the Transit in all criticalareas and was literally light years ahead of the antique BMC J4 &JU and the Commer PB etc.
Bedford Cf Interiors
At launch the CF was listed as available in 5 weightversions, 14, 18, 22, 25 & 35cwt. Two wheelbases – 106ins for 14,18 & 22cwt models – 126ins for 25 & 35cwt models. A choice of 4engines – 1599cc OHC petrol standard or Perkins 4.108 dieseloptional for 14,18cwt models – 1975cc OHC petrol standard & Perkins4.108 diesel optional for 22cwt models – 1975cc OHC petrol standard& Perkins 4.154 diesel optional for 25cwt & 35cwt models. Gearboxchoices were – 3 speed manual & optional 4 speed & 1975cc enginefor 14,18cwt models – 4 speed standard for 22cwt models – heavyduty 4 speed manual standard on 25 & 35cwt models. Body optionswere the same for all models – Panel Van, Chassis Cab or ChassisCowl. On the panel van there were 3 door configurations for allmodels – hinged cab doors standard, sliding cab doors or hinged cabdoors with side loading door optional. Two cab trims – Standard &Deluxe, and three seat configurations – Drivers seat standard,single or double passenger seat optional. Production initiallystarted with the 14, 18 & 22cwt versions with the 25 & 35cwtversions in build about a month after launch. Also availableshortly after the CF announcement was the new GM Strasbourg 3 speedAutomatic transmission, initially as a SVO option due to shortageof supply, but within a short time as a normal RPO option on 2000ccengines only.
Bedford Cf Camper Interior
(1969-1983) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Bedford Vehicles |
Also called | Opel Bedford Blitz |
Production | 1969–1983 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Light commercial vehicle |
Body style | Van |
Layout | Longitudinal front engine, rear-wheel drive |
Related | Bedford Dormobile |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Slant Four 1.6 L 1.8 L 2.0 L 2.25 L 2.3 L Holden straight 6 2.85 L 3.3 L |
Transmission | 3-speed manual 4-speed manual 5-speed manual 3-speed automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 106–140 in (2,692–3,556 mm) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Bedford CA |
The Bedford CF was a model of light commercial vehicle produced by Bedford Vehicles for almost twenty years from the late 1960s. In Germany and certain other continental markets, the CF was sold through Opel dealers as the Opel Bedford Blitz from 1973 on.
CF
Introduced November 1969 to replace the 17 year old Bedford CA, the CF van variants soon became some of the most popular light commercial vehicles on British roads.
The CF could be specified with a sliding door in the side panel directly behind the passenger door, and it was generally with this layout that the van was also commonly used as a base vehicle for a caravanette.
Bedford Cf Interior Colors
The engine was the well-proven Slant Four engine which was introduced for the Vauxhall FD Victor models in 1967. Apart from an increased engine capacity from 1.6 l (1,598 cc) to 1.8 l (1,759 cc) units and from 2.0 l (1,975 cc) to 2.3 l (2,279 cc) in 1972, the power units remained unchanged. A four cylinder 1.8 l (1,760 cc) Perkins diesel engine could be specified for an extra GB£130 (1969), while a larger 2.5 l (2,523 cc) version was used for heavier versions. In 1977, a 2.1 l (2,064 cc) overhead valve (OHV) diesel engine from Opel replaced the outdated Perkins units.
In Australasian markets, the CF could be optioned with Holden six-cylinder units, in 2,850 cc (173.9 cu in) and 3,310 cc (202.0 cu in) forms. This was as an answer to the rival Ford Transit range, which in Australia used six-cylinder engines from the Ford Falcon vehicles.
The Bedford used the same basic suspension lay-out as the Vauxhall Victor, though married to greater wheel arch clearances and calibrated for greater weight carrying capacity. The front independent suspension featured a double wishbone layout with coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers, while the rear wheels were suspended by a combination involving a live axle and traditional long single-leaf springs.
Several different manual transmissions were used, namely the Vauxhall three-speed, four-speed, Bedford four-speed, ZF four-speed, ZF five-speed, and the General Motors automatic. The Laycock type of overdrive was available to order or on the later Vauxhall four-speed models.
There were three CF1 body styles. A standard panel van which was intended to rival the Ford Transit; the special van body (essentially a self-contained cab with a general-purpose chassis onto which a wide range of custom-built bodies or beds could be built), and the Dormobile (caravanette).
CF1 'facelift'
The CF series 1 facelift was introduced in 1980, introducing the 2.3 L (2,260 cc) Opel 23D diesel engine with 61 hp (45.5 kW).
Units exported to Germany (Bedford Blitz) received a smaller, 2.0 L (1,998 cc) diesel, producing 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp).The 1.8 and 2.3 litre petrol units remained the same.
The restyled front end was engineered so that by removing 8 bolts the whole front panel could be completely removed, providing easy access to the engine so it could be removed from the front instead of from underneath like on the CF1.
(The CF1 'facelift' is often confused with being a CF2 because it's difficult to tell them apart from the exterior. The easiest visual check is that that the CF facelift will have the same old metallic door handles and mirrors as the CF1 while on the CF2 have new plastic ones.)
Commercial
The Bedford CF van was the second most popular van in the UK, second only to the Ford Transit. Along with the Transit, the CF was usefully wider than competitor vehicles from Austin-Morris, Rootes and Volkswagen. It was also the most common caravanette. CFs were popular with customisers throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Users
The Bedford CF was widely used. The British police, in particular, used them for prisoner transport and as riot vans. The British Military also had a fleet of CFs. They were used by builders and builders' merchants, as well as by courier services and the Post Office. They were also a popular caravanette due to their space and reasonable fuel consumption. They were used as ice cream vans in Britain.
1982
Bedford Cf Interior Doors
Facelift models introduced (preceded by Facelift dash and wiring introduced 1981)
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Technical
Technical specifications
1969
Model Type Model Designation Engine Wheelbase (inch/metre) GVW (lb.) 18 cwt. 97100 97.5 cu. in. gasoline 106/2.692 4793 18 cwt. 97200 4.108 diesel 106/2.692 4793 22 cwt. 97300 120.5 cu. in. gasoline 106/2.692 5331 22 cwt. 97400 4.108 diesel 106/2.692 5331 25 cwt. 97500 120.5 cu. in. gasoline 126/3.20 6003 25 cwt. 97600 4.154 diesel 126/3.20 6003 35 cwt. 97700 120.5 cu. in. gasoline 126/3.20 7236 35 cwt. 97800 4.154 diesel 126/3.20 7236 4390 lb. GVW available for models 97100, 97200 as Code 533. Vauxhall OHC 97.5 cu. in. (1598 cc) and 120.5 cu. in. (1975 cc) gasoline engines available as high or low compression. Perkins 108 cu. in. (1770 cc) and 154 cu. in. (2523 cc) diesel engines. All models available as van (/70), chassis cab (/60) or chassis cowl (/90). E.g.: 97170 18 cwt. van; 97760 35 cwt. chassis cab, 97590 25 cwt. chassis cowl.
1972107.4 cu. in. (1759 cc) and 139 cu. in. (2279 cc) Vauxhall low compression OHC engines introduced from chassis number 2V610007.
1973
18 cwt. models (97100, 97200) replaced by 14/18 cwt. models. Gasoline engines: only 107.4 cu. in. (1759 cc) and 139 cu. in. (2279 cc) low compression available. (Unclear when OHC 97.5 cu. in. (1598 cc) and 120.5 cu. in. (1975 cc) gasoline engines discontinued.)
1978 from chassis number HY600001
Model Type Model Designation Engine Wheelbase (mm/inch) GVW (kg/ton) Axle Ratio 18 cwt. 97100 1759 cc (107.5 cu. in.) gasoline 2692/106 2235/2.2 8/37 18 cwt. 97F00 2064 cc (126 cu. in.) diesel 2692/106 2235/2.2 8/37 22 cwt. 97300 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 2692/106 2500/2.46 8/37 22 cwt. 97G00 2064 cc (126 cu. in.) diesel 2692/106 2500/2.46 8/37 25 cwt. 97500 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 3200/126 2828/2.78 11/49 25 cwt. 97H00 2064 cc (126 cu. in.) diesel 3200/126 2828/2.78 9/47 35 cwt. 97700 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 3200/126 3375/3.32 9/47 35 cwt. 97800 2064 cc (126 cu. in.) diesel 3200/126 3375/3.32 9/47 GM diesel engines introduced; Perkins diesel engines discontinued. 97F00 SVOS (Special Version Option Scheme) 8294: 1900 cc diesel engine in place of 2064 cc diesel engine. Electric van: Designation 97300 Code 123 (unclear when introduced).
1979
Model Type Model Designation Engine Wheelbase (mm/inch) GVW (kg/ton) Axle Ratio CF220 97100 1759 cc (107.5 cu. in.) gasoline 2692/106 2235/2.2 8/37 CF220 97F00 1998 cc (121.9 cu. in.) diesel 2692/106 2235/2.2 8/37 CF250 97300 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 2692/106 2500/2.46 8/37 CF250 97G00 1998 cc (121.9 cu. in.) diesel 2692/106 2500/2.46 8/37 CF280 97500 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 3200/126 2828/2.78 11/49 CF280 97H00 1998 cc (121.9 cu. in.) diesel 3200/126 2828/2.78 9/47 CF340 97700 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 3200/126 3375/3.32 9/47 CF340 97K00 1998 cc (121.9 cu. in.) diesel 3200/126 3375/3.32 9/47 CF350 97700 2279 cc (139 cu. in.) gasoline 3200/126 3375/3.32 9/47 CF350 97K00 1998 cc (121.9 cu. in.) diesel 3200/126 3375/3.32 9/47 CF350 only available as chassis cab (/60) or chassis cowl (/90) 2064 cc (126 cu. in.) GM diesel engine discontinued. 2260 cc (137.9 cu. in.) GM diesel engine introduced from chassis number LY600101.