Here's a quick project for those who want something easy to use, not that expensive, and can help you display your old car, truck or motorcycle. Barbara created this so we could showcase the history of the Henry J with actual factory documents and related stuff of interest.
She worked out hinging and locking means with a pair of 2 x 3 foot frames (the white part is made of wood) you can get at a Michael's. Jo-Anne or other arts and crafts places. Two small hinges are at the top to hold the two pieces together and allow them to "close" flat for transport & storage. The eyelet and hook are used to hold the frames in position like a sandwich board. If you watch for sales, the construction cost can be under $60.00 when the frames are on sale.
The selected pieces of factory materials were scanned at the print department of our local Office Depot and smaller pages were matted for a better look. I included the HJ patch, the actual dealer tag from one of the Seattle WA area K-F dealers (in operation in 1952) and the Topps trading card that featured a 1952 Henry J Corsair.