1954 DODGE CORONET YANKEE MIRROR HAS LITE PITTING AND CLOUD AROUND THE EDGE OF GLASS GOOD DRIVER QUALITY
I HAVE FAIR LOOKING FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS FOR THIS CAR IF ANY ONE NEEDS
I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING AND WILL SHIP OVER SEAS
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Cadillac CTS teaser
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Toyota Hybrid-R Concept – a Yaris with 400bhp – teased for Frankfurt
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