New member with a 95 e350 shorty

charlievintagemx

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Hello everyone, I recently purchased a 95 Ford E350 4 window Collins Shorty. I runs great and is built pretty nicely. I just have to reconfigure the seating for my needs. I do need help finding 1 window frame assembly. I destroyed one of the emergency exit window frames. The glass is not broken just the frame but would love to but a complete assembly with glass if anyone has one. The frame measures "28 1/2 wide x "23 tall. It looks like a non emergency assembly would fit too but would prefer to have the pop out emergency style window. If anyone knows where to find used ones or has one from a project they removed them from please let me know. Thank you.
 

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Welcome to the asylum and congrats on the new bus!

I have a Corbeil coach side, but I think those are the same measurements as mine. That said, sounds like they are a pretty common size. If I hadn't already scuffed, painted, and re-sealed all mine, I would have added some more pop-outs. They're pretty convenient. If you haven't checked the classifieds here yet, I think the next best thing would be a local junkyard. There used to be a junkyard around here that actually used buses as the yard fencing, so maybe you can find something like that around you.

As far as the seating, we did a passenger seat (if that's what you're looking for) that's from the third row from a Ford Explorer, or something similar. It folds down and has an integrated seatbelt. We bought a swivel for it too, and my master welder friend welded it to a base that we then bolted through the floor and around a frame rail.

Anywho, welcome!
 
Welcome to the asylum and congrats on the new bus!

I have a Corbeil coach side, but I think those are the same measurements as mine. That said, sounds like they are a pretty common size. If I hadn't already scuffed, painted, and re-sealed all mine, I would have added some more pop-outs. They're pretty convenient. If you haven't checked the classifieds here yet, I think the next best thing would be a local junkyard. There used to be a junkyard around here that actually used buses as the yard fencing, so maybe you can find something like that around you.

As far as the seating, we did a passenger seat (if that's what you're looking for) that's from the third row from a Ford Explorer, or something similar. It folds down and has an integrated seatbelt. We bought a swivel for it too, and my master welder friend welded it to a base that we then bolted through the floor and around a frame rail.

Anywho, welcome!
Thanks for the info. I did add a single front passenger seat on a captains chair swivel and working on a second one.
 

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