ERF

ERF
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ERF was a British truck manufacturer established in 1933 by Edwin Richard Foden, from whose initials the company was named. He was the son of Edwin Foden, founder of Foden Trucks.
The company was bought by Canadian truck maker Western Star in June 1996. ERFs were marketed under the Western Star badge in some countries, such as Australia. After Western Star was approached by Freightliner Trucks, the decision was made to sell ERF.
In 2000, ERF became part of MAN, The factory in Middlewich closed in 2002 and it was discontinued as a marque in 2007.
Vehicles found for this make: 174 — Show all: Display as images / Display as list
⤵️ Chassis/code names found for ERF
Model names found for ERF
43/43
- (unknown) (6)
- 84 CS (1)
- 84 PF (6)
- 84 PS (5)
- 84 RS (1)
- A-Series (3)
- B-Series (18)
- C-Series (5)
- C15 (1)
- C32 Turbo (1)
- C4 350 (1)
- CI (3)
- CI6 (2)
- DI (1)
- DI6 (3)
- E 10 (4)
- E 12 TX (1)
- E 12 TX 325 (3)
- E 14 (4)
- E 8 (2)
- E-Series (16)
- EC (10)
- EC 10 (4)
- EC 11 (7)
- EC 14 (2)
- EC 8 (2)
- ECS (6)
- ECT 13.46 (1)
- ECX (2)
- ES (2)
- ES 6 (2)
- ES 6.18R (2)
- ES 8.27R (1)
- KV (5)
- LKG44 (1)
- LV 64GX (1)
- LV 68GX (1)
- LV-Series (26)
- MW (1)
- OE3 (1)
- PF (1)
- RLR (1)
- V-Type (8)
Chassis/code names found for ERF
- (none) (174)