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  2. Camper shell - Wikipedia

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    A camper shell (also canopy, and sometimes truck topper, pap cap, truck cap, bed cap, box cap, or simply shell) [1] is a small housing or rigid canopy used as a pickup truck or coupe utility accessory. The housing is usually made of fiberglass or aluminum, but sometimes wood [citation needed] or

  3. Rooster Run - Wikipedia

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    At one point, Evans had a standing order for 30,000 caps per quarter. [1] By 1991, he estimated he'd sold about 1.5 million caps. [1] The store's notoriety began to spread as truck drivers wore the hats to locations across the country. [1] A Louisville-based disc jockey also began telling Rooster Run jokes on the air. [1]

  4. Ford C series - Wikipedia

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    At least four truck makers used the Ford C-series tilt cab. Best known was the look-alike Mack model "N," which was produced between 1958 and 1962. The Four-Wheel-Drive Auto Company used some Ford "C" cabs which bore the FWD emblems, and Yankee-Walter used C series cab components on some of its large airport crash trucks.

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  6. Fiberglass - Wikipedia

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    Glass reinforcements used for fiberglass are supplied in different physical forms: microspheres, chopped or woven glass cloth. Unlike glass fibers used for insulation, for the final structure to be strong, the fiber's surfaces must be almost entirely free of defects, as this permits the fibers to reach gigapascal tensile strengths. If a bulk ...

  7. Chevrolet Corvette (C2) - Wikipedia

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    Fiberglass outer panels were retained, but the Sting Ray emerged with nearly twice as much steel support in its central structure as the 1958–62 Corvette. The resulting extra weight was balanced by a reduction in fiberglass thickness, so the finished product actually weighed a bit less than the old roadster.