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I have a 1937 1.5 TON panel but the seats are long gone. Does anyone have a picture of the panel seats for the 1.5 ton? The smaller panel deliveries didn't have the fuel tank under the seat like the 1.5 ton and therefore have different seats. 1938 manual showing fuel tank configuration for various vehicles

Ideally I would purchase originally seats. Not likely, I know. Second I would like to duplicate the original wooden frames. Also unlikely to find a set to make a pattern from. Third I'll settle for a picture. I'm hoping that isn't too tall of an order but I may have to go to a museum to find a set.

Thanks in advance for all the photos!

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Lou Macmillan bottom of tech tips, got a lot on panel and burbs pictures seat and dimensions or used to have. Jbennett

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Maybe jbennett is referring to the following:

http://home.znet.com/t1937/trux.html

I did not search those links for panel-body seats.

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Funny that Lou is the world renowned expert! I was actually out in his neck of the woods and he was kind enough to show me every panel and Burb seat from that era, all original and unmolested. What a gentleman he is! Thanks for the lead!

David


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