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Bentley Continental R 1991 Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Franklin, Massachusetts, United States

Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
This sales brochure is in NEAR MINT condition.
Make:Bentley Country//Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

 This colorful tri-fold brochure was used by dealerships to market 1991 Bentley Motorcars. It is in NEAR MINT condition. Very minor surface wear can be seen on the front cover.  This brochure measures 11 5/8" x 8 1/8".  Please view all three photos provided to ascertain for yourself the condition of this item. This brochure will be mailed in a padded envelope with additional cardboard to protect the item during shipping.  Returns not accepted.  Payment only though PayPal.

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