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1960 S Bentley Rolls Royce Factory Full Line Brochure Nos Mint on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Oakland, California, US

Oakland, California, US
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1960's Bentley & Rolls factory sales brochure, full line, Printed in England, half of the brochure is Bentley & the other half is Rolls Royce. The center fold is technical specifications. Measures approx. 10x 5 -inches. Includes Rolls silver cloud II saloon, coupe convertible, long wheel base, phantom V park ward &  phantom V, mulliner,  Benttley S2 saloon,  continental park ward, continental mulliner 2 door saloon, 4 door saloon & continental James young 4 door saloon. Very nice brochure in color 7 good quality paper. international buyers, please inquire about shipping rates.  

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