1966 Custom Cab Ford pickup just like grandpa's
05.02.10
When the architect Norman Casey Tarp found a 1966 Ford F-100 pickup for the transaction, he was immediately interested.
"When I was young my grandfather had a similar, except for color," he said. "I remember riding in it as a kid and I always liked the taste."
Grandpa raised peanuts near Slaughterville, where his grandson, son grew up. Dad, uncles and brothers still white hot over there. Cover truck saw its future traded on the Canadian River Cruisers guild automotive Web site. It was not really in the market for another vehicle, but she checked anyway.
"Harlan Butler was the owner of the SEC and the first guy was just such a system to remove her veil bass boat to the lake," Tarp said. "It really reinforced with abstruse duty suspension to carry things. "
Also attractive to him is what they call the provenance of antiquities Show Avenue. "With the truck took all the original documents, including as an important bill and the title," he said. "The state of affairs option form was completed at Fred Jones Ford in pencil by a merchant named Cotton Grove January 29, 1966.
Source: Norman Transcript