You have to search a bit for parts. Mechanical/drive train parts seem to be
easier to get or adapt. Body parts are tougher to come by. I call around a
lot, surf the net etc. Parts are out there you just have to hunt them down.
I had a 1964 C1200 pickup fully restored and it turned out just beautiful.
Dennis
> From: Chris Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 07:54:03 -0500
> To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VAC] Re: IH Travelall (was-Superbowl Ad)
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> At 06:06 PM 1/29/01 -0800, Dennis Morgan wrote:
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>> Its a 1962 Bambi. I know the guy who owns the trailer and he told me about
>> upcoming commercial two weeks ago. I bought his 1962 Travelall two weeks
>> ago.
>
> I happen to think that the Travelall is the ultimate vintage tow
> vehicle- it brings back memories of reading about the early caravans in
> Popular Mechanics.
> I also learned how to drive in my parents '64- that thing could
> pull a house off its foundation.
> But... how are they to get parts for now?
>
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> Chris Bryant
> Bryant RV Services
> DeLand, Florida
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