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1951 Buick Dealer Facts Book, Original, 130 Pages, Features, Models on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Böblingen, Germany

Böblingen, Germany
Condition:Used

ORIGINAL Dealer Facts Book for all Buick models of 1951. In very good condition for its age, see pictures!

Over 130 pages full of information for salesmen and potential buyers. All models are presented with a picture, almost all features are described with pictures, too. The book covers: Styling, Body, Engine, Chassis, Dynaflow, Accessories and Specifications.

Here are more specs about this book:
http://www.hometownbuick.com/portfolio/1951-buick-dealer-facts-book/

This is a rare book and a must have for every 1951 Buick enthusiast! International buyers are welcome!

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