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Used Ford Transit Quarter Window
All used Ford Transit Quarter Window listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Ford Transit from premium breaker yards from across the UK.
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Ford Transit trivia
- Not only is the Ford Transit the van of choice for bands on tour, but it was also outed as the top choice vehicle for bank robbers. The Met released a statement in 1972 calling it ‘Britain’s most wanted van’. It is believed that the Ford Transit was used in up to 95% of bank robberies.
- Before national speed limits were introduced in the UK, the engineers for Ford would often be spotted carrying out late-night speed tests in a Ford Transit. The police would occasionally stop them, not to hand out a fine but to check on the progress of the team.
- In 1965 a group of students wanted to see how many people they could get into a first-generation Ford Transit. In the end, they managed to squeeze in 48 people.
- When the first Ford Transit went on sale, it cost just £542, which would be £8,983.12 in today’s money.
- The Ford Transit XXL is a one-off version of the classic van that is designed to offer the limousine experience. Its 7.4-metres long, has seven Captain’s chairs (leather-trimmed of course), and a personal entertainment screen for every passenger.