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(#177) 1966 Pontiac Or Tempest Owner Protection Plan on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States

Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States

1966 PONTIAC or TEMPEST OWNER PROTECTION PLAN

GOOD CONDITION / SUITABLE FOR CASUAL DISPLAY. BACK COVER BADLY TORN AND WILL NEED REPAIR.

COVER FRONT IS IN NICE CONDITION. BACK IS TORN IN HALF AND BARELY IN TACT.

INNER PAGES ARE CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION. FOUND INK WRITING IN AREAS REQUIRING OWNER DATA.

I PURCHASED THE STOCK FROM A DEALERSHIP GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 30 + YEARS AGO.

NOTE; PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE IF OUTSIDE OF THE LOWER 48 STATES, INTERNATIONAL OR MULTIPLE PURCHASE,

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