Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. ERF was a British truck manufacturer established in 1933 by Edwin Richard Foden, from whose initials the company was named. Its factory in Middlewich closed in 2002, and it was discontinued as a marque by owner MAN in 2007.

  2. JCB, the British manufacturer of construction equipment, is selling its fleet of 17 ERF EC-11 trucks that have travelled 15 million miles since 2006. The trucks were built in Sandbach, Cheshire, and transported JCB parts and machines across the UK.

  3. Happy Friday to you all - today we are here with episode #32 of Truck History, where we...

    • 12 min
    • 48.5K
    • Jack's Chrome Shop
  4. Find hundreds of second-hand ERF trucks across a variety of specifications and prices on Auto Trader Trucks, the UK's leading marketplace for commercial vehicles. ERF was a pioneer of diesel-powered trucks and still has a loyal following among truckers worldwide.

  5. Jan 17, 2022 · ERF lorries from truck no.1 in 1933 through to the 1990s feature in this classic lorries video. Photos taken over the last 15-20 years at classic lorry meets and on truck runs feature, most...

    • 17 min
    • 7.5K
    • Old Classic Car
  6. All of the most recent ERF trucks were based on MANs existing products, the only difference being that the ERF model came with the option of specifying the use of either the Cummins ISMe power plant as an alternative to MAN’s own D20 common rail power-plant.

  7. People also ask

  8. historicvehicles.com.au › historic-truck-brands › erfERF - Historic Vehicles

    ERF was selling trucks at the rate of 4000 per annum, until the 1980s recession that saw figures plummet to around 1000 per annum and never really recover their former market share. In 1996, then Australian-owned Western Star bought out ERF, giving WS access to a COE cab.

  1. People also search for