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68 Plymouth Gtx Cartoon 2 Page Ad Adios Original Ready To Put On Your Wall on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Vicksburg, Michigan, United States

Vicksburg, Michigan, United States

68 Plymouth GTX 2 page cartoon ad. This is an original, not a copy. It is on thick foam core board and has plastic heat shrink over it. Derable and ready to put on the garage or bacement wall. Measures 16 1/2 inches wide by 11 1/8 inches tall. International bidders welcome. If you do not use Paypal just shoot me an email. Thank you for looking and have fun bidding.


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