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The 'SXF' Series Is

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This batch of vehicles were purchased by the Home Office in 1957/58 for the UK's Civil Defence and Auxiliary Fire Service. They spent most of their lives in store, and were released to the public about 10 years later. Because of this, they had very low mileage, and so became very desirable. Graeme Aldous has one of these vehicles, and records of over 170 others, and he says that even if only 50% are still on the road (and it may be more than that), it's probably the largest number of 50-year-old vehicles with the same registration letters still in existence.
For more information on these machines, visit Graeme's site dedicated to the SXF Series 1s, www.teeafit.co.uk/sxf .

An SXF Series I

An 'SXF' Series I - Gaydon 2008

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