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1940 Chrysler Two Page Car Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $3.00
Location:

Holderness, New Hampshire, US

Holderness, New Hampshire, US
:

I am selling a larger two page ad for a 1940 Chrysler car. Its 21" x 13 3/4" and in good condition, it has a water stain in the center near the top and the bottom left corner is folded. If you have one or just like them, this will look great framed and hanging on the wall. This is a two page ad and it may not fit together perfectly but should look good when framed.

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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