





Found these while sorting through Grandpa's leathercraft box! Shopping for his '58 Ford Pick-up. To make these even cooler, some measurements to build his own camper shell for the same truck. I grew up hearing stories about my Grandpa instaling a 427 in this truck & racing his cousin while on camping trips & such. Look close at the phone numbers on the cards. Oh yeah, almost forgot to mention, he still has the truck & the 427 still in it!
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