This A-100 Dodge one should be great to make 1/48. All versions I've found are too big(1/24[?] metal & plastic model) or too small (ho)
Disney might have rights on them now though.
"The ultimate utility van". (coming from a VW bus fan no less)
Pull up a picture of a busy city street and chances are good you'll see a couple of these used for a small business. Made 1964-70.
I know the guy that designed that door script. He owns a car wash and was very happy to see my pals when we had brought it for a bath. Washed it free the first time (a former Texas school bus, repainted metallic turquoise with a metallic gold stripe and tan/gold interior. Talk about a two tone "popping" It was loved or hated )
Most don't know the advancements they can sometimes find hidden in some years (they don't change the outside 64-70'). Galvanized rockers, oh yes..1st cab forward, push button automatic, progressive power assist steering, etc. Actually strange mix of new and old tech (like a "rubber ball" for the window washer fluid, not electric)
It had a higher payload rating than its competitors ever did, even before ordering "extra duty" or tow packages. Used to make factory versions of "everything"; school buses, pipe-fitter vans, electrical and bulkhead vans, radio vans , window vans, pop-top and regular campers, and also a pick-up truck were all made. There was the A-108 for an extended wheelbase. Most had the bullet-proof slant six, but a V-8 could be had too. Usually got beat to death, and that took forever too. Draw back was summer, with the motor and metal doghouse between the seats, it could get HOT in there. Too hot to touch the doghouse on occasion.
(if you or a friend have a real A-100 or 108 "in need" e-mail me. I'll poke my around my garage since most parts are like hens teeth)