The third generation of the Ford Transit was the latest upgrade of a
highly popular utility vehicle which Ford manufactured/assembled between
1986 and 2003. It was a completely new shape and came in various styles
and formats lending itself to a wide range of customer requirements. Oxford's version is based on the long wheelbase model and is registered J305
SDA from 1991/92. Hot on the heels of the AA liveried Transit Mk3 which
we released recently, we are pleased to now add to the series that other
great British roadside assistance institution, the RAC. Painted in the
contemporary white body colour, the RAC signature blue and red graphics
see them promoting themselves as ‘The New Knights of the Road’. An
interesting addition is the red Welsh Dragon (Ddraig Goch) on the doors -
an indication perhaps of their operational area. Note too, the addition
of an orange light bar with RAC insignia situated towards the rear of
the roof, rounding off another addition to the fleet of roadside rescue
models across the ages.