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- Amp (1) Apply Amp filter
- Dashboard (1) Apply Dashboard filter
- Door (1) Apply Door filter
- Headlight (20) Apply Headlight filter
- Headlight Stalk (5) Apply Headlight Stalk filter
- Indicator (69) Apply Indicator filter
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- Trip Computer (1) Apply Trip Computer filter
- Windscreen (1) Apply Windscreen filter
Used Ford Transit Indicator
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Ford Transit trivia
- The Ford Transit has been spotted in more films than it’s possible to list, but the van played a major part in the Michael Caine film The Fourth Protocol. The van used in the film is the Transit 1.6 MkII.
- The first Ford Transit was released way back in 1965. It was designed and launched as a replacement van for the Thames Van, which had seriously struggled to compete against the Bedford van.
- Every year, sales of Ford Transits go up, and there have been more than eight million sold.
- When the first Ford Transit went on sale, it cost just £542, which would be £8,983.12 in today’s money.
- As you’d expect, Ford puts new Transits through a huge number of tests. The latest generation Transit was driven for 11-million kilometres (which equals 275 times around the world) and was driven in arctic conditions as well as the desert environment of Death Valley.