This is the showroom presentation album for the 1955 Olds line, with mid-year four-door hardtop pages properly inserted. The album has 94 pages, of models, features and accessories, and the color and fabric section is complete, but has a few issues. The fabrics are complete, and became soiled but can be cleaned. Die-cut color samples are basically intact, but some of the transparencies got stuck, were freed(not by me) and became a bit damaged. These are the only issues, could stand a bit more cleaning, however.
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Oldsmobile for Sale
- 1995 oldsmobile full line brochure(US $4.95)
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