#Cayuga
only a couple days after the G-series started showing up on dealer lots, a weird van-like vehicle started popping up too, However, unlike a van, it had a somewhat half-decent interior, and all cargo space was just seats. At the time, people thought of it as just an enlarged station wagon, but modern historians call it an early attempt at a SUV. It shared the chassis with a 1500T, but had a body that had passenger space instead of a bed. Due to this parts sharing, a popular modification for them is to take the chassis from a 1500F and bolt it right on, which gave the vehicle 4WD. sales were slow leading up to production lasting from early 1948 to February of 1949. enough of these were stockpiled to last into the end of the year, and, like the G-series, some went unsold. Production totals were about 45,000, with only about 25,000 being sold before production got canned. the extra 20,000 sitting on the lot were slowly sold off throughout the rest of 1949. however when new years of 1950 came around, there were still approximately 200 sitting on the pad that no dealership wanted. to try to get rid of these quickly, the chassis of 150 of them were taken off and put on the G-series production line to replace some units that had failed QA, and everything else was dismantled and just sold as spare parts. the front body panels also went onto the G-series production line, leaving just an empty shell. these empty shells were then processed as scrap. as for the 50 that were left, a few corporations had ordered them for fleet use, with approximately three being ordered by government agencies and received the 4X4 conversion. Also with the G-series, there was a bit of unsold dealer stock, but not as many, only about 45 were unsold, with most of the unsold being left in dealership back lots. due to this, only about 7 have been preserved in good condition, and all the unsold have been accounted for. one of the preserved has been used as a decorative piece in the front window of a dealership. The dealer is still open and it is still there proudly boasting a “not for sale” sign, where it sits with only 3 factory miles on it. it is however inferred to be non-operational, as it’s last startup was in 1949. as for the discovery of the final unsold vehicle, it was discovered in 2002 in the middle of a Forrest where an old dealers lot used to sit. it was a total loss.