1928 Packard Car Ad - Red, Yellow on 2040-parts.com
Holderness, New Hampshire, US
I am selling a larger ad for a 1928 Packard car. Its 10 1/2" x 13 3/4" and in very good condition. If you have one or just like them, this will look great framed and hanging on the wall.
I sell to the 48 U.S. states only/ I expect payment with in 7 days of auctions end/ I except pay pal only.
Thank you for looking, feel free to ask questions.
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