What a treat! 1958 Ford Thames 400E bakery van -
This Fifties beauty was coachbuilt in London, began its working life in Blackpool and ended up in St. David's - Britain's smallest city at the tip of west Wales. Now lovingly restored, it proved a very enjoyable classic commercial to drive. #classiccommercials #ford #roadtest Lovely merchandise can be found at https://HubNut.org - thanks.

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