1951 Buick Original Factory Dealership Salesmans Facts Book on 2040-parts.com
Longview, Washington, US
1951 Buick original factory dealership salesmans facts book, size is 5 by 7 inches with 133 pages, condition is very good, rear pocket is empty, any questions please send an e-mail, USA shipping will be $6.00 overseas will be $15.00, sorry no sales to china or southeast asia, item maybe returned within 14 days if not as described, 24 hour shipping if possible, thanks for looking.
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