Bedford trucks were always popular in the Netherlands, although possibly less so once DAF was able to offer suitable alternatives. This Bedford OL carries a typical British-style refuse collection body with so-called ‘chip pan’ sliding hatches on the body sides. Trucks of this style were also used in other countries until the advent of rear-access compactor bodies. This version carries the plain grey livery and municipal coat of arms of Woerden, a small town to the east of Utrecht. A DAF in the same livery is preserved at the DAF Museum in Eindhoven (26-Apr-24).
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