In my Jackson, Tennessee hometown there was a early Ford dealership that had been sold to a automotive upholstery shop that still had that ramp but had removed the . The new owners removed the hand crank winch system but you could still walk up to store inventory. Regret not taking pictures when I was up there looking around. I did get a ded tarp made for my 66 El Camino but eventually removed it because at speed the wind coming over the cab roof caused the the center of the bed cover to try to fly which was causing the bed cover snaps to tear the stiching. That building was still being in use tht last time i was home several years ago. Wish I still had that El Camino but that is another Story.
In my Jackson, Tennessee hometown there was a early Ford dealership that had been sold to a automotive upholstery shop that still had that ramp but had removed the . The new owners removed the hand crank winch system but you could still walk up to store inventory. Regret not taking pictures when I was up there looking around. I did get a ded tarp made for my 66 El Camino but eventually removed it because at speed the wind coming over the cab roof caused the the center of the bed cover to try to fly which was causing the bed cover snaps to tear the stiching. That building was still being in use tht last time i was home several years ago. Wish I still had that El Camino but that is another Story.
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