also fitted to meat wagon 75 onwards
also fitted to meat wagon 75 onwards
Would be neat if you wanted to let them breath in the back..
it looks like the standard roof vent from an escort panelvan..
i am 90 % sure mine was a paddy its not to obvious in this pik but is the same vents facing backwards
Again I'm not sure, but would the police vans have changed the scoop later? Almost 100% that the scoops on the WB came from the police van I pictured. Either way I thought they looked horrible haha
I'd be 90% percent sure too Scott. That looks like it very well could be the same vent. Must have been a popular style of roof vent used on panos back in the day. :Chin:
from wat i understand these were fitted at holden , courtesy lights roof lining, paddy doors etc , and offsite fit out was lights radios signage ..... should know shortly when i strip back the rear door way ... weather the paddy hinge recess are there or not ,which should confirm wat i expected ....agreed ugly as lucky its tucked away on the roof , haha on the bonus side on a hot day it stays cool in the back compared to other vans
the pic on ebay looks like a metal roof vent from an escort..i owned a few esky vans and even had one brand new...... back in the 70s no one would have bothered to do a f/glass one if you could get it from another source..
escorts had metal vents which look suspiciously like that one on ebay and the one on your meat truck...
i would say that the company that did the conversions for the meat trucks/paddy wagons got the roof vents from ford as a spare part because it suited there purpose of providing ventilation and it would have been low cost.
aftermarket roof vents for vans in the 70s were generally a scoop type arrangement made from f/glass or a smoked plastic and they had an opening or closing vent..:Chin:
im sure agro would have a pic of an aftermarket roof vent somewhere...
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