Looks to be benches along the sides, early school bus maybe.
I like the simplicity of this design. It looks very multi functional. I wonder if the seats flip up so it can haul a load. That's the way I would build it.
There is an original , very similar to this, for sale in the next town over from me, Wakeman, Ohio. ( home of Bills auto transport ) They only set it out front occasionally, priced a little too high IMHO, but a beautiful original, and I believe it’s a 1914 or 15 chassis, from memory. Again, a very original vehicle, and very nice looking. I may run over there today and get some pics
Tim if you do take some photos; if it has a rear step could you get some of how it's mounted. I am thinking of adding a step to get in the back of mine and have some ideas, but more are better.
Sure will
Great and thank you.
Jim Lyons had one of those until recently. It was featured on the cover of the Model T Times awhile back.
I have a bunch more pics, if someone wants to see them or to load them here, write to me ; tmorsher@icloud.com , sorry mark, no rear step. I’ll add a picture of one from Martin -Parry catalog. The owner is asking $17k but wil” take much less, I think. They want $1000 for the little T go cart in the bed.
Mark, I cannot load the step picture. Drop me a line tmorsher@icloud.com and I’ll share