1960 Karting Handbook Trend Book 195 Go Kart Great Ads 160 Pages Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, New Hampshire, United States
This a nice,original issue of 1960 Karting Handbook.It is in nice condition,no labels or damage,date acquired stamped on first page.Contains 160 pages of great advertising and stories for vintage karts.Winning bidder will pay actual shipping cost,payment will be made within 3 days,items may be combined to save on shipping,please ask questions for a prompt reply.
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