Rek-Vee Industries
Rek-Vee Industries or Rekvee Industries was a customized recreational vehicle/Motorhome manufacturer and for a short time a transit bus manufacturer in the 1970s. The company was based in Scarborough, Ontario.
Products[edit]
- Rekvee Funcraft RV - classic RV built in the 1970s
- Club Car - used a Funcraft motorhome bodies on Dodge RM-350 and built with UTDC and Funcraft Industries Limited for various operators from 1973 to 1975 for dial-a-bus operations
- multi-purpose small bus - paratransit concept using the Club Car fitted with lift ramp
Funcraft RV[edit]
A bus frame used to build a RV. Instead of it being metal bumpers, they had metal in between fiberglass. Most Rekvee Funcraft vehicles came with bunk beds and a working shower. It is unknown how many still exist. Source:[1]
Clients[edit]
- Kingston Transit
- Toronto Transit Commission - 6 second hand Club Car units from GO Transit 1975-1976 for Glenorchy route
- Brampton Transit
- GO Transit - 1973 to 1976 for Go-Dial-A-Bus demo
- Hamilton Street Railway
- Mississauga Transit
- OC Transpo - Tele-Transpo service (dial-a-bus) mid 1970s
References[edit]
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