On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 06:46:49 -0700, "Stephen Jones" wrote:
Sounds like a rare and cool enough truck that you might want to keep it the way
it
is...seriously!
I occasionally see the panel seats around, but don't know where a spare one is
at the
moment.
Sorry,
Mark Noakes
>
> I am new to the list, I just bought a 58 GMC 1-ton panel that is missing
> the passenger front seat. Are all the 55-59 panel seats the same? Does
> anyone have a seat shell for sale?
>
> The truck was converted by Novelty Carriage Works in Spokane, WA into a
> rural school bus, basically they added 6 bus windows, 2 rear quarter
> windows, 3 rows of seats, a ton of lights, converted the passenger door
> to be controlled from the drivers seat and yanked out the passenger
> front seat. Any other of these Novelty Carriage Works 1 tons floating
> around on the list?
>
> Steve Jones, Pullman, Washington
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