Panel truck
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A panel truck is a windowless cargo van built on a truck chassis. Similar in function to its smaller cousin, the sedan delivery; which is a station wagon with no backseat, and no side windows aft of the front doors. Both types of vehicles are frequently used for delivery of flowers, retail bakery products, diapers, laundry, and other consumer conveniences. Panel trucks are often used by construction and maintenance contractors and were sometimes configured for ambulance and hearse roles. In modern times minivans have been adapted to some of these functions.
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Two body styles you have not mentioned, are the Suburban Carryall (IH Travelall) or Canopy Express. Please see websites <http://home.znet.com/x1937/burb.htm> and <http://home.znet.com/x1937/canx.htm>, for more information and photos.