SD Built Body - There will be a painted panel / space between the vertical door frames of adjacent roll-up doors.
MN (General) Built Body - The vertical door frames of adjacent compartments will be tight against each other.
SD built Bodies - Narrow space above the Roll-up door frames, typical treadplate catwalk.
MN (General) Built Body - (Roll-up Doors)There will be typically a 9.00" wide painted or treadplate panel above the side compartments. This is the area that the roll-up door is mounted in. In the MN body the side roll-up doors are entirely above the compartment ceiling and is hidden from view.
MN (General) Built Body - (Higned Doors) the compartment doors are adjacent to each other with no spacing or body framing showing between the compartments. There will be a 2.00" treadplate cap at the top of the compartments.
MN (General) Built Body - The vertical door frames of adjacent compartments will be tight against each other.
SD built Bodies - Narrow space above the Roll-up door frames, typical treadplate catwalk.
MN (General) Built Body - (Roll-up Doors)There will be typically a 9.00" wide painted or treadplate panel above the side compartments. This is the area that the roll-up door is mounted in. In the MN body the side roll-up doors are entirely above the compartment ceiling and is hidden from view.
MN (General) Built Body - (Higned Doors) the compartment doors are adjacent to each other with no spacing or body framing showing between the compartments. There will be a 2.00" treadplate cap at the top of the compartments.
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When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!