Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2008-12-23 18:52 |
Chevy 3742? vehicle_13131-Chevrolet-3742-1947.html 3900? vehicle_181157-Chevrolet-3900-1948.html -- Last edit: 2008-12-23 18:53:33 |
◊ 2008-12-23 20:16 |
For the time being, we can always refer to this as a 1948(or later) Chevrolet Dubl-Duti. |
◊ 2008-12-23 20:34 |
The pic of this link http://www.streetrodstuff.com/Studio/Trucks/View_Ride.php?id=425 is for a 1950 Dubl-Duti And also see this one for Chevrolet Dubl-Duty -- Last edit: 2008-12-23 20:39:42 |
◊ 2008-12-23 20:45 |
An old neighbor of mine had a 1948 that he converted into a 4WD camper. |
◊ 2008-12-24 11:50 |
I saw this one and talked to it's owner on another film set in 2007. |
◊ 2008-12-24 11:57 |
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◊ 2011-11-25 02:35 |
In fact it's Grumman-Olson - Link to "www.trucksplanet.com" |
-- ◊ 2011-11-28 15:46 |
Is it called Grumman-Olson Kurbside rather than Step Van? Jale Link to "www.flickr.com" http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5288/5324985881_56fe42e789_o.jpg |
◊ 2011-11-28 15:58 |
Yes, some of them are Kurbside, but which ones? What's the differences between - for example - Kurbside and Kurbmaster? In what years they were produced? I don't know yet this things and I listed they temporarily as Step Vans. Edit: It seems, that this design indeed was named Kurb Side (not Kurbside) - http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/uploads/cars/ford/2209556.jpg -- Last edit: 2011-11-30 14:36:54 |