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Re: 3 (three) Door Travelall???





Howard R Pletcher wrote:

> On Wed, 11 Feb 1998 13:00:56 -0600 Arlen Odegard
> <aczcdi@domain.elided> writes:
> >I have located at a local wrecker what appears to be a 1950's >travelall
> >with no rear passenger door on the drivers side.  It is similar to a
> >three door crewcab (travellette ?)
> >
> The Travelall first appeared in late 1952 at the end of the L-Line model
> run with only 2 doors.  In 1957, when the A-Line appeared, the Travelall
> gained a third door on the passenger side and the Travelette was
> introduced, also with 3 doors.  When the C-Line models for 1961 were
> introduced, both models went to the 4 door configuration.
>
> Howard Pletcher
> Howteron Products Scout Parts

There were some built as early as 1950.  They all went to the US Air Force.
All of them were suposedly bright yellow with panel board door panels and
full instrumentation laking in later R series models.  Maybe one made it to
Canada?  What does the grill look like?  Are the door hinges visible?
Tom (one of many)
1950 L-120




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