POST OFFICE VEHICLE CLUB

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The Post Office Vehicle Club was formed in 1962 by a group of people whose interest in the GPO fleet started between the wars. Since then, the Club has expanded and with the publication of a number of booklets on the GPO fleet and its successors, the Post Office and BT, interest in Post Office vehicles has grown with the Club.

The Club was formed to bring together people interested in current operations and vehicle purchases, and this interest remains to this day and vehicle news forms a majority of the information published each month in our magazine. Today's new vehicles are tomorrow's preserved vehicles and we have set about building up a complete historical record of all vehicles operated from 1906 to the present day.

Unlike other Clubs with preservation interests, the nature of the GPO fleet means that we cannot offer a spare part service for members. Instead, we concentrate on helping our members with specialist GPO fittings such as door locks, roof-racks etc. and leave the spares service to specialist make clubs.

Other specialist help we can give to preservationists is vehicle allocation information while we have had a number of the transfers from GPO days reprinted to complete the restoration of vehicles. The Club is the DVLA-approved Club for the reissue of registrations for GPO vehicles, subject to the owner being able to provide adequate documentary evidence of the vehicle, we can usually authenticate a particular vehicle and registration.

Our illustrated monthly magazine "Post Horn" keeps members informed of current vehicle developments with Royal Mail, Parcelforce and BT fleets. Other regular features are details of historic vehicles discovered, whether for sale or restored. Special features cover a variety of related subjects including the transport operations of overseas Postal and Telephone administrations.

For further information, please write to:

Frank Weston, Hon. Secretary,
Post Office Vehicle Club,
32 Russell Way,
Leighton Buzzard,
Bedfordshire,
LU7 3NG

Or by e-mail at               POVehClub@aol.com



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Last updated 22nd May 2005
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