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EFV-8 Club Forum / Light Commercial Truck Discussion / 1939 Panel Delivery Front Seats

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Fordbear
12-06-2009 @ 2:07 AM
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I,m restoring a -39 Panel Delivery and is missing seats, i can´t find any company or distibutor that has them, any information/recommendation about the seats is velcome. Thank You!
Member 11357 Bjorn Danielsson
Reginal Group #58 Ford V8 Klubb Sverige

ford38v8
12-06-2009 @ 12:08 PM
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Bjorn, I'm not sure there were any Deliveries in the States like yours. It would surely take two or three seats, which ours wouldn't have. I've
never seen one with side windows, let alone roll down windows! I like your European style turnsignals too!

Good luck and please post pictures of the finished truck?

Alan

truckdog62563
12-06-2009 @ 1:36 PM
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That's a great looking truck. The side windows and related modifications I'd guess were done either by Proctor-Keefe or the Shop of Seibert. James K. Wagner's book Ford Trucks Since 1905 has several pictured like it, but with different window treatment. Here are a couple links to sites with similar pictures.

http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/p/proctor_keefe/proctor_keefe.htm
http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/s/siebert/siebert.htm

While I don't have pictures of the front seats that would have been in the truck, I do have pics of the rear seats that Seibert installed when they did the Ranger Marmon Herrington conversions on the Bonus Built 1950 - 1952s. Hopefully there's a member out there with pics of the stock front seats. Stu

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll89/truckdog62563/Marmon-Herrington/RangerInterior.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll89/truckdog62563/Marmon-Herrington/backseat.jpg

Stu McMillan

'52 F-3 Marmon Herrington V8
'52 F-3 Marmon Herrington I6

This message was edited by truckdog62563 on 12-6-09 @ 1:37 PM

Fordbear
09-15-2011 @ 11:15 AM
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I still havent got proper seats,but its ready for the road, and I decided to keep it in ambulance style as it was built for Swedish Air Force, and was in service for 5 years, before it was sold. I still have some paneling to inside, and interior work.

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