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1962 1963 1964 Plymouth Fury Belvedere 12 Pg Color Article on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Northeast, United States

Northeast, United States
Condition:Used

This is an original 15 page color article carefully removed from of Collectible Automobile (1995) on the 1962 - 1964 downsized Plymouths! This includes all models - Fury, Savoy, Belvedere and Suburban wagons! This article printed on thick high quality paper has beautiful color pictures of all the models: coupes. convertibles, wagons and sedans and interesting prototype pics and development of the Plymouths for 1962. Included in the article are the various models, prices and production for each model years. Also included are available engines, dimensions and specs. This is a rare find for the Plymouth fan! The article is in excellent condition and will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. I combine shipping costs so your second item ships free! Good Luck!

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