Jere,
 I've seen something similar in the flea market area at the Portland, IN
engine show in August. It belongs to a vendor, who has totally gutted
the interior, added a door across the entire rear, and uses it to haul
his goodies from one show to another. Although it's unique and no doubt
useful, it makes a purist cry. <<sniffle>>

                                 <<Jim>>

jere potter wrote:
> 
>  Wished I'd had my camera to take a pic, but what
> makes it unique, is that it has very few, if any windows,
> and the whole back end of the thing is hinged to form a
> 'hatch" that seems to swing upwards to open the whole back
> end. It's really more than just a hatch door, really about
> the last quarter of the body. I have never seen it open, but
> remember trying to figure out this as i saw it previously on
> bicycle, behind a fence. I imagine one could load a lot of
> stuff easily into a rig like this. I will  attempt to get a
> picture of it that I can post for all to see.
> 

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