Land-Rover
Tickford was tasked with creating a station wagon using the Series One Land Rover chassis.
They crafted a vehicle with a body frame made from Rosa Peroba wood from Brazil and alloy panels. Debuting at the 1948 Motor Show, it led to 641 sales.
Among these, 100 went to Poland, with others reaching various European countries, Argentina, and Brazil. The RAF and Royal Navy were also among the
recipients. Today, about 20 of these unique vehicles are known to survive. One is currently on show at The British Motor Museum at Gaydon.