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Remembering front sliding doors on vans


Hairy_Kebab

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I used to have an old ex RAC Sherpa van with front sliding doors and remember driving with them open which i used to love squirting in and out of traffic in Central London.Fantastic in a heavy downpour when spray off the front wheels used to fill your right hand view when turning left.Its a shame people wont be able to experience driving these vans again.Keep looking out to buy a Sherpa,Transit,CF or any other van with these doors but can i find any :cry:4343692413_aa4b6706e0.jpg5458960443_396dfff31d_z.jpg

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I have a somewhat dim view of them because as a child, my mother saw one take a tumble in her road. Driver fell out then got squashed by the van. Not pleasant!

 

I remembered this when on a work day out, Richard Gunn was hooning about in Ford's delicious early Transit. No seatbelts, vinyl seats and the sliding door right back. SAFE!

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Do the fugly UPS vans still have sliders, although I've never seen one for sale on the open market, so I assume they are disposed of canabalised at the end of their life by UPS.

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Why did sliding doors disappear? Elf & Safety or what?

 

They make sense for delivery work around town where you're never going to be going fast enough to fall out going round a corner...

 

edit: scrub that :D :D Although wearing a FUGGIN SEATBELT would help avoid stuff like this:

I have a somewhat dim view of them because as a child, my mother saw one take a tumble in her road. Driver fell out then got squashed by the van. Not pleasant!

 

My favourite sliding-door van:

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You could still get slidy door LDVs certainly about ten years ago. I delivered a couple of new LDV Pilots to Manchester Airport in about 2000 / 2001. Being stuck in traffic on the M60 and opening the slidy door just because you could was novel!

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Yeah prob too expensive to offer 2 types of body panels for different front doors (transit sliding doors need special panels immediately behind the front doors with captive nuts for the tracks). Transit = 32 door options! BTW, despite having 2 vans with em, I'm not a fan!

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I remember those white arrow vans, they always meant that goodies from my mums Marshall Ward catalogue were arriving when one of those pulled up outside the house :D

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