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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Bedford TK is
a truck that was produced by the Vauxhall Motors-owned Bedford Vehicles
company. The TK range replaced the S type in 1959, and served as the
basis for a variety of derivatives, including fire engines, military,
horse boxes, tippers, flatbed trucks, and other specialist utilities. A
General Post Office (later British Telecom) version used for installing
telegraph poles was known as the "Polecat". Bedford MKs - a variant of
the TK, are still used by the British Armed Forces. Available with a
inline four or inline six cylinder petrol and diesel engines - the TK
was the quintessential light truck in the UK through most of the 1960s
and 1970s, competing with the similar Ford D series. It was available in
rigid form, and also as a light tractor unit normally using the Scammell
coupling form of semi-trailer attachment.