Metal Fabrication firm that built parcel delivery bodies on Ford P-series
chassis in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
The bodies were marketed as Airvan Aluminum Bodies and were available in
three lines, the 96 for chassis with a wheelbase of 104", the 124 for
122"-125" wheelbases and the 144 for 137" chassis.
Airvans are quickly identifiable by their sliding side doors and curved
5-piece wrap-around windshields that were available in two heights.
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Dayton T. Brown has grown steadily since its incorporation in 1950. From
a 16,000-square foot building in Copiague, Long Island, equipped with a few
pieces of World War II surplus equipment, we have developed into a 300,000
ft. multi-divisional corporation in Bohemia, Long Island, New York.
DTB’s first operational division with over fifty (50) years of experience
providing precision sheet metal fabrication and contract manufacturing to
Fortune 500 industrial organizations.
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