Luton van
English

A Luton van.
Etymology
Luton + van, in reference to the design first being manufactured by Bedford Vehicles in Luton, England.[1]
Noun
Luton van (plural Luton vans)
- (road transport) A box van with a body which extends over the cab.
Derived terms
- Luton (“part of the body of a commercial or recreational vehicle that extends over the cab”)
- Luton body
References
- thevanreviewer (2023 April 10) “Everything You Need To Know About a Luton Van”, in Van Reviewer https://vanreviewer.co.uk: “"Bedford vans with Luton bodies stuck, and the name Luton van was coined"”
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