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Re: 3 (three) Door Travelall???
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998 13:00:56 -0600 Arlen Odegard
<[email protected]> 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 ?) I saw in one of the magazines a while
>back. The front sheet metal is very rough but it has the vertical
>looking headlight area similar to the pre 60's internationals. I am not
>familiar with the older, per 60's, units. Is this anything special? Is
>it worth saving? It is about to be crushed so if anyone is interested
>please let me know. I am located in Edmonton Alberta in Canada, about 5
>hours north of Montana.
>
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
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