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1960 Buick Turbine Drive Lesabre Invicta Electra Black Cover Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
Used
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Buick 1960 LeSabre, Invicta, and Electra models with turbine drive original, color, sales brochure folder printed in color, on two sides, of one piece of paper with multiple folds, opening to a full size poster style brochure. Colorful illustration of seating choices. Photos of road proven test drives. Includes specifications. Color illustrations of LeSabre Series, Convertibles, Invicta Series, Estate Wagons, and Electra Series. Cover is black and white.



Pages: 1+

Details: W 8 x H 5.5 x D 0.02

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