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They also had indirect lighting, under-the-seat ducted warm air heating, moulded foam with vinyl- and cloth-covered snap-on upholstery (for quick replacement when necessary), and picture windows. The Club Car featured 17 contoured seats arranged around the perimeter, but some had conventional 2+2 bus seating (possibly as a retrofit). Seating and interior fittings were by Funcraft Industries Ltd. The all-fibreglass moulded body was adapted from a recreational vehicle designed and manufactured by Rek Vee Industries of Scarborough, Ontario. The vehicles were built on conventional Dodge motor home chassis. The serials of over seventy Club Cars are recorded below, but it is possible that up to 100 were constructed.
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Initially 27 were ordered for Toronto, but early deliveries also went to Ottawa and Waterloo Region.