Restoring 1947 GMC PD-3751 Silversides -- Seats and Other Parts?
 

Restoring 1947 GMC PD-3751 Silversides -- Seats and Other Parts?

Started by lt4brent, October 19, 2018, 05:12:13 PM

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lt4brent

Hi all,

I'm planning to restore an original 1947 GMC PD-3751 Silversides coach.  I'm searching for original seats and a few other parts.  I've already contacted Gene Russell in NC.  Are there other sources for vintage parts, like conversion shops that have removed the original seats, or collectors who are parting out buses?  Alternatively, has anyone successfully replicated passenger seats for these buses?

Thanks much.

Brent

luvrbus

You need to contact Boomer here on the board he knows where the parts are for Silversides.I have a friend that has 6 of those if he abandons his project I'll put you in touch with him   
Life is short drink the good wine first

lt4brent

Thanks much!  I'll reach out to Boomer.  And if at some point your friend sees his way clear to sell the seats, please let me know.  I have 2.  So 6 more would be great!

Thanks again,

Brent

luvrbus

Life is short drink the good wine first

Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM

1999 Prevost H3-45
Gary@BusConversionMagazine.com

luvrbus

Life is short drink the good wine first

buswarrior

Scott Crosby over at BGM is another 3751 supporter.

Busgreasemonkey.com

Happy coaching!
Buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

lt4brent

Thanks everyone.  I've reached out to Boomer and Scott.  If anyone has Gary's contact info, and he's OK giving it out, you can PM me and I'll reach out to him, too.  Thanks again.  Brent

pd4501-771

Hi Brent

Where are you from? Have we talked, or met? 3751 seats are getting very difficult to find. You are in need of a full set? Boomer never had any seats. Do you still have parcel racks?

Tom McNally
PD4501-771
PD4501-1001
PD4104-3462
PD3751-686

If you know of the whereabouts of a PD4501 Scenicruiser - I would like to add the serial number to my registry of surviving Scenics.  www.tomsgarageonline.com

lt4brent

Hi Tom,

I'm new to the bus/coach hobby.  I'm in SoCal.  No, we haven't met yet -- hello!

My '47 PD-3751 is all original, and still has the driver's seat, the front right-side seat pair, and the front left-side seat pair.  The rest of the seats have been removed.  So I presume I need 8 right-side seat pairs, and 8 left-side seat pairs (for a total of 18 seats, plus the driver's, gives us 37 seats I'm assuming).  My coach also has the parcel racks intact (although may be missing a little trim).

I was hoping that folks doing the standard motor coach conversion would be removing the original seats, so that some seats might be available for sale.  But I have been learning that these seats are hard items to locate, so I figured I'd try to pick up one or two here and there, and thus some day hopefully obtain a complete set.

Any help in my search would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Brent


luvrbus

Does anyone know if the seats in a 4101 are the same as 3751 ?
Life is short drink the good wine first

lt4brent

For reference, attached are photos of one pair of my original seats.  I have heard that there are two different types of seats in PD-3751 buses, early models and later models.

christopher

call luke @ us coach
in nj
Address: 3366 N Mill Rd, Vineland, NJ 08360
Phone: (856) 794-3104

lt4brent

Thanks christopher!

Bernhard Bus in PA also referred me to US Coach in NJ.  I spoke with US Coach last week, who referred me to Gene Russell in NC.  Neither Bernhard Bus nor US Coach has any 3751 seats.   :(

chessie4905

You could check with Wayne at Crawford coach in McCoyville, Pa. They used to have a couple of those vintage GM's in their field several years back. Don't have the number anymore.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central