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Old 11-05-2014, 07:28 PM   #326
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I have found few people locally that know what I am even talking about. I remember seeing the Helm's bakery trucks that delivered door to door when I was a kid and their interiors were not bare bones. I believe this was probably ordered from the factory this way...I have over a 25 year history of this truck and doubt someone decided to make sheet metal to match this well in the 70's or 80's. This is chevy tin...little doubt in my mind. So, about your set...how much plus shipping to 92506? 95437 may be cheaper and just as good for me.
Helm's trucks if they were ordered that way from a dealer would possibly have gone to a coach builders. they had access to those parts.
I doubt that you would find them listed as stock equip out of a parts book for a panel
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:37 PM   #327
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Helm's trucks if they were ordered that way from a dealer would possibly have gone to a coach builders. they had access to those parts.
I doubt that you would find them listed as stock equip out of a parts book for a panel
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That's kinda what I meant since most trucks in the 60's were bare bones. Napco as an example for the 4WD or the aftermarket AC units and the like.
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:01 PM   #328
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they didn't use Napco in the 60's except on special order on 1 ton and over
here are some picture of the conversion piece in an ambulance that look like they were made which I also may have around some where




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Old 11-05-2014, 08:13 PM   #329
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Lyle in Bonner's Ferry,Id gmc1966@frontier.com should have some and he is really a great guy to deal with
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Old 12-08-2014, 07:26 PM   #330
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Old 12-09-2014, 12:09 PM   #331
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Something else that is weird, it looks like this had a split tail gate setup at one point and was converted to barn doors. I have not seen any panels that had the hinge pockets for the upper tailgate. Makes me wonder if this was come coach built conversion panel.



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Old 12-09-2014, 03:38 PM   #332
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[QUOTE=chevy_mike;6950721]Something else that is weird, it looks like this had a split tail gate setup at one point and was converted to barn doors. I have not seen any panels that had the hinge pockets for the upper tailgate. Makes me wonder if this was come coach built conversion panel.

I haven't seen those hinge pockets on a panel before in my searches either...the interior side-panels being finished with sheet metal when all panels I have seen and told about are bare bones interiors...makes you think the panel was altered for a specific business use similar to the one above.
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Old 12-09-2014, 03:43 PM   #333
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On another note...I found a guy in San Diego with the upper trim piece I am missing to finish off the interior side panels...I am thinking some nice wood paneling for the ceiling to match the wood floor. Then all I got to do is find some bucket seats for the front, switch out my 283 for the 350 I inherited, and some misc. stuff then its a runner.
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Old 12-09-2014, 03:51 PM   #334
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That guy in San Diego is a nice guy. I bought some steel wheels and some taillight lenses from him for my 66 Sub a few years ago. Now I need to make a list for my 61 Panel and go visit him...
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Old 12-09-2014, 07:03 PM   #335
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something else that is weird, it looks like this had a split tail gate setup at one point and was converted to barn doors. I have not seen any panels that had the hinge pockets for the upper tailgate. Makes me wonder if this was come coach built conversion panel.



the fact that it has the upper molding is wierd. It looks like its part suburban. In my search for my panel i found a 66 lwb panel with a lift gate/ tail gate, boy did that look funny.
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on another note...i found a guy in san diego with the upper trim piece i am missing to finish off the interior side panels...i am thinking some nice wood paneling for the ceiling to match the wood floor. Then all i got to do is find some bucket seats for the front, switch out my 283 for the 350 i inherited, and some misc. Stuff then its a runner.
jon, how are thoses side panels attached? I will try and get you pics of the seats soon, mark
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jon, how are thoses side panels attached? I will try and get you pics of the seats soon, mark
As visible in the picture above at the roof rails the side panel is screwed into the inner framework at those points. I believe it tucks into the lower panel before it is screwed down. I haven't disassembled it to know exactly...Odd that there are inside sheet metal panels on a panel truck...seats are from a Suburban...panels with barn doors never had openings for the tailgate back? (I was wondering what those holes were...So, I guess they don't have delete plates for them either) Its looking like I have a Heinz 57 panel truck.
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as visible in the picture above at the roof rails the side panel is screwed into the inner framework at those points. I believe it tucks into the lower panel before it is screwed down. I haven't disassembled it to know exactly...odd that there are inside sheet metal panels on a panel truck...seats are from a suburban...panels with barn doors never had openings for the tailgate back? (i was wondering what those holes were...so, i guess they don't have delete plates for them either) its looking like i have a heinz 57 panel truck.
jon ,this is a suburban parts truck i have. Thoses bumps in the middle and on the ends are where the window trim screws to.those are the same on yours but its a solid panel. Yours also has the same roof insulation as a suburban i wander if its a one off?
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That just confirms that my interior panels are Chevy made with both vehicles having the same screw in trim mounts but I have no trim. 1 off...you mean they pulled a carryall and made it a panel? maybe that is why it has those 60/40 seats. Those buckets sure would finish that panel off good though. jon
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with the location of those hinge pockets...I don't see a spot to bolt that giant "door check" like thinggy for each barn door...
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jon ,this is a suburban parts truck i have. Thoses bumps in the middle and on the ends are where the window trim screws to.those are the same on yours but its a solid panel. Yours also has the same roof insulation as a suburban i wander if its a one off?
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I understand that I am speaking from the next generation and am only guessing, but my 1968 has the hatch /tailgate. There are plugs in the side posts that can be removed to reveal the bolt holes for doors, and at the same time, has no holes for the upper and lower door latches.
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I understand that I am speaking from the next generation and am only guessing, but my 1968 has the hatch /tailgate. There are plugs in the side posts that can be removed to reveal the bolt holes for doors, and at the same time, has no holes for the upper and lower door latches.
How about your 67 panel? Does it have the holes for the lift gate like mine?
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that just confirms that my interior panels are chevy made with both vehicles having the same screw in trim mounts but i have no trim. 1 off...you mean they pulled a carryall and made it a panel? Maybe that is why it has those 60/40 seats. Those buckets sure would finish that panel off good though. Jon
jon, that panel had to be stamped out and installed when the sides were put together. Its spot welded in.when i was searching for my panel i looked at at least 200 to 300 panels and your is the only one that has those panels.the parts suburban that i have has both places for the hinges, mark
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jon, that panel had to be stamped out and installed when the sides were put together. Its spot welded in.when i was searching for my panel i looked at at least 200 to 300 panels and your is the only one that has those panels.the parts suburban that i have has both places for the hinges, mark
Yeah, they looked too good to be aftermarket

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jon ,this is a suburban parts truck i have. Thoses bumps in the middle and on the ends are where the window trim screws to.those are the same on yours but its a solid panel. Yours also has the same roof insulation as a suburban i wander if its a one off?
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They are just like in my panel but that would imply I am missing some trim...I was just going to put a polished wood bumper strip down each side.

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special orders on the line maybe...
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Heres a few pics of an interesting 64 I came across online. The windows are much different than the usual ones we see. I think its a panel with added windows?
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Yes, that was originally a long wheelbase C30 panel.
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Here is mine, 1966 Suburban. Work in progress..
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where in new York are you I am in upstate? this is my work in progress
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