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<p>the principle of a single vehicle being suitable for a dual role, an idea Herbert White developed. The first vehicle of this type was called the <a href="page.php?w=Bifort">Bifort</a>. Subsequently, former military <a href="page.php?w=Ford_Model_T">Ford Model T</a>s were fitted with the newly designed dual-purpose bodywork. The bodies looked like a small touring car, but could be transformed into a van by removing the decking at the rear of the car and fitting a van top. This type of vehicle had enormous appeal to the owners of small businesses,</p><p>
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