1927 Chevy Coach Baseball Card Sized Cards - Lot Of 2 - Must See !! on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Ohio, US
Two 1927 Chevy Coach Baseball Card sized Cards in excellent condition. On the front is a color photo of the 1927 Chevy Coach and on the rear is another color photo of the 1927 Chevy Coach plus some text. Perfect gift for someone owning one of these cars. How cool is it to have base card size cards of your car! Don't let this one pass you by.
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