The EKombi...
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The EKombi...
OK, here it is... (Ratbox, you asked for it...)
Produced in 'paint'. Feel free to add / subtract / love / hate as you please
I was thinking along the lines of the variations in body styles that were available with the Chev Corvair. Practically, a bedford van would be a good starting point.
Cheers,
Matt
Produced in 'paint'. Feel free to add / subtract / love / hate as you please
I was thinking along the lines of the variations in body styles that were available with the Chev Corvair. Practically, a bedford van would be a good starting point.
Cheers,
Matt
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In 1955 GM presented a concept vehicle using current styling trends, but packaged it in a van format. Similar to this version. Jeep also built a Van based passenger vehicle around the same time
It was front wheel drive, and badged as a GMC.
They named it the GMC L'Universalle Truck.
I am still not picture posting capable so if you are interested in seeing what it looked like, have a search. There are several photos listed for it
It was front wheel drive, and badged as a GMC.
They named it the GMC L'Universalle Truck.
I am still not picture posting capable so if you are interested in seeing what it looked like, have a search. There are several photos listed for it
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