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The Bedford Rascal is a microvan of the Bedford brand, based on an existing Japanese Suzuki vehicle, the Suzuki Carry. It was sold as the Vauxhall Rascal after 1990, and as the Holden Scurry in Australia. The van was produced (along with its Suzuki twin for the European market), at the IBC Vehicles plant in Luton, adjacent to Vauxhall's main factory.
   Sold from 1986 to 1993, the Rascal was a small and economical van, intended for many purposes. Aside from the van, pick-up and camper versions were also made.
   It is still sold in Ecuador by General Motors (who owned Bedford when the Rascal was designed), as the Chevrolet Supercarry.
   It is sold in India as the Maruti Omni.

Typical specifications

  • Engine : 4 cylinder in-line OHC, 970 cc (Suzuki)
  • Power : @ 5300 rpm
  • Torque : @ 3200 rpm
  • Acceleration (0-30 mph) : 9.5 seconds:
  • Gearbox : 5 speed
  • Brakes : discs front /drums rear
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  • Loadspace volume : 2.62 cu m
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  • Width between rear wheel arches : Further Information

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