Anybody ever seen one? Who/where was the manufacturer? I have never even
heard of a "multistop" van.
The GSA is auctioning one off in Chattanooga in Jan., with 2000 listed as
year of mfr.
Just wondering.
Wishing the best of holidays to all!
Barry'd in Studes
me@notanywhere.net - 26 Dec 2007 02:42 GMT
>Anybody ever seen one? Who/where was the manufacturer? I have never even
>heard of a "multistop" van.
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>Barry'd in Studes
digging a bit shows a 'multistop' is also known as a step van.
seems to be a P30 or an E350 chassie, never found any studes BUT it
WAS listed at google as one
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Paul Johnson - 27 Dec 2007 13:38 GMT
> Anybody ever seen one? Who/where was the manufacturer? I have never even
> heard of a "multistop" van.
> The GSA is auctioning one off in Chattanooga in Jan., with 2000 listed as
> year of mfr.
> Just wondering.
It sticks in my memory that someone built Studebaker-named RVs in Elkhart,
IN (or thereabouts) briefly a few years ago. Maybe they bid on a GSA
contract for a step van version. I Googled Studebaker RV and came up with
this obscure site listing the sale of one Studebaker light truck in 2001-
http://tax.utah.gov/esu/motor/used/usedcar20014.htm
Paul Johnson