English translation of 'furgón blindado'
armoured van (esp Brit) ⧫ armored truck (US)
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furgón
masculine noun
furgón acorazado armoured van (esp Brit) ⧫ armored truck (US)
furgón blindado armoured van (esp Brit) ⧫ armored truck (US)
furgón funerario hearse
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En noviembre de 1994, intentaron atracar sin éxito un furgón blindado en la localidad de Granollers.
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