It looks like this matches the standard design layout of the truck nicely.
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Aways like these, thanks Dave.
God that had to be expensive……
Add a foot onto the back and it would make a nice camper.
26269 Groesbeck Highway appears to be a unit of the Flex-N-Gate company now, which is mainly known outside of automotive circles for its owner, Shahid Khan.
Flex-N-Gate introduced the one-piece deep draw metal bumper to the marketplace in 1968. Today we manufacture over 84% of all metal bumper systems for trucks and SUV’s in North America.
I’m curious how they came to acquire the Sprecksell property.
Just wondering how you acquired this brochure? My grandfather owned this company and I love seeing anything that has to do with his company! My father has some advertising pictures but I don’t think
I’ve seen this particular one, yet.
Lori,
It was part of a collection of brochures. I can send you a high resolution version of this if you are interested.
– Dave
I would be really interested. I’d like to give it to my dad for father’s day.