1950 Pontiac Sales Brochure - Vintage - Foldout Style - White Car on 2040-parts.com
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
1950 Pontiac Sales Brochure - Vintage - Foldout Style This 1950 Pontiac Sales Brochure is in good condition. Covers show light wear and dirt. Measures 10.0" x 11.25" folded, had been folded in half, great color throughout.
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