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Tilly (from "Utility") was the name given to a number of British vehicles produced during the Second World War from civilian car designs.

As an expediency British car manufacturers adapted civilian saloon designs to be fitted with a simple rear loading area to give the Car, Light Utility.

Many designs were provided by the British car industry.










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Tilly (from "Utility") was the name given to a number of British vehicles produced during the Second World War from civilian car designs.

As an expediency British car manufacturers adapted civilian saloon designs to be fitted with a simple rear loading area to give the Car, Light Utility.

Many designs were provided by the British car industry.

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