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ERF: E Series

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1987. E Series. 10 litre. Reg No: E733 SCL.
1987. E Series. Reg No: D111 CVT.
1987. E Series. Reg No: E733 SCL.
1988. E14. Reg No: F822 ANY.
1988. ERF E14. Reg No: F968 EKN.
1988 E Series. Reg No: F521 MBL.
1989. ERF E10-325. Reg No: G867 DKA.
1990. ERF E12 TX 375. Reg No: B14 RRT.
1990. ERF E10-325. Reg No: H946 RCL.
1992. ERF E12-325 Skip. Reg No: J376 PEC.
1993. ERF E10-325. Reg No: L948 HBF.
1996. E Series. Reg No P680 YTT.

Note: This is a sub-section of ERF.

The E Series was available with Cummins diesels and Rolls Royce diesels, who later became owned by Perkins.

It was then that the ERF logo was relocated to the upper left of the grill and a badge denoting the engine size was placed on the lower right of the grill. The models being E9, E10, E12, E14 etc meaning E series plus the number denoting the engine size.

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