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I don't know about other markets but in Ireland later examples of these were branded "General Motors Midi", using the same Microgramma-like text for "General Motors" as what was used for the Bedford equivalents on post-facelift versions (the ones that used decals on the front instead of plastic lettering on the grille). Of course these vans are quite rare now so there is no proof on the internet of this iteration. I see mainland European versions have this "GME" branding (looks like the same typeface used by GMC) which is different again.
These both seem to be from Portugal. It's as if they couldn't decide what to call the thing! (Thanks for cleaning up/merging the article User:OSX, by the way) --Zilog Jones (talk) 22:33, 9 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]