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1957- 1965 Jeep Forward Control Trucks 8 Pg Color Article on 2040-parts.com

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Northeast, US

Northeast, US
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This is an original 8 page color article carefully removed from Collectible Automobile on the legendary 1957 - 1965 Jeep Forward Control Trucks! This article, printed on thick high quality paper has beautiful glossy color pictures and interesting history of the development of these flat-fronted 4x4 trucks. Tthe article details all the changes thgroughout the years, including engineering annd technical improvements. There are external color choices, production figures and club information. Even the engine specs are included. This is a rare find for the Jeep fan! The article iis in excellent condition and will be mailed with cardboard backing. I ship next day! Good Luck!


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