Hole in the Floor
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07-02-2008, 01:22
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Hole in the Floor
John, What make and model seat did you decide on? I can't help with
the reason for the hole in the floor. Harold Prescott '85 FC35 Smokey California --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" wrote: > > Just finished installing my air seats. Big improvement in ride quality > and especially considering that my bus does not have air suspension > (steel springs). In the process I found a hole (covered by a obviously > previous owner installed aluminum cover) this hole is right next to the > dog house actually between the dog house and the drivers seat. I would > have to assume it was for a shift lever of some type. Now this bus had > originally the 391 ford industrial motor and I think maybe there was a > second larger ford motor in there before the 3208 was used. I am just > curious about this hole and am wondering if it would have been made for > some other reason then for a shift lever? Would if have been a manual > transmission? Any guesses or speculation welcome. The hole is about > six inches wide and perhaps ten inches long oval in shape. > John Heckman > central Pa > 1973 FC > |
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