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Title: Ford Transit vans
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 30, 2006, 08:09:15 pm
Hi all

I've been looking at vans today ... some good some not but one thing i'm not so sure on is whats the differance between the "80" & the  "100" & the "150" ... is this a differance in van size or load space or max load

I figure the swb, mwb, lwb means short, medium & long wheel base

Chris
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: ronaldo on July 30, 2006, 08:14:26 pm
Hi chris the difference between a transit 80 and a transit 150 is that the 80 has a payload of 800kg and the 150 has a payload of 1500kg.
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: pjulk on July 30, 2006, 09:05:15 pm
Exactly the same as ronaldo.

I have a transit 120 which is a 1200kg payload
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 30, 2006, 09:09:02 pm
Thanks guys ,  nearly bought an 80 swb today thinking a 650l tank would go in there quite nicely
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: steve m on July 30, 2006, 09:58:35 pm
just a word of warning, payload includes the driver
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 31, 2006, 08:31:46 pm
I'm still shopping for a van

who'd think it was so bloody hard to find a van ...... I bet if i had nothing to spend there would be loads of then :'(
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: ronaldo on July 31, 2006, 08:41:54 pm
Chris try this link as u can see the vehicles before they even go into the paper, and find them close to home i used it myself a couple of weeks ago to seek out a mitsuibishi warrior for the mrs and found a right beauty the link is www.autotrader.co.uk.
Best of luck Ron.
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 31, 2006, 08:46:55 pm
Cheers Ron

I've check that so much I could tell them whats available in my area :P
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: gaza on July 31, 2006, 08:47:48 pm
CHRIS: WITH A LITTLE HINESIGHT a double wheel base would be the best option,one wheel pops 650 litres swilling about wow not for me,long wheel base as well,had room to swing a cat,it was involved in a fire now trying to fit all my tackle in a ldv pilot and carnt swing a mouse in it.

 gaza
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 31, 2006, 08:56:19 pm
800 kilos  maybe not enough for me I need to carry a p/washer too so also need more space for extra bits and bobs
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: mark dew on July 31, 2006, 09:18:48 pm
just a word of warning, payload includes the driver

And also the fuel i think.

Have you tried barretts of aldeby chris?

http://www.barrett-cavs.com/empower2001/prices/vans.html

mark
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: Chris Cottrell on July 31, 2006, 09:36:30 pm
Thanks for that Mark I think that maybe worth a visit in the morning

Cheers again :)
Title: Re: Ford Transit vans
Post by: mark dew on July 31, 2006, 09:45:34 pm
Your welcome, they've got a good name locally.
Copy the map though.
It is in the middle of nowhere and not signposted at all.
It is very hard to find without a map.

mark