1962 Vintage History Article Racing At Watkins Glen New York Road Racing on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, US
THIS IS AN ARTICLE ONLY, PAGES FROM A MAGAZINE NOT THE WHOLE MAG
Original vintage history article on racing in the town of Watkins Glen, NY
Looks at how it came about and vintage pictures of racing thru town, including a map
What you see is what you get
Items ship in a clear plastic sleeve with cardboard backing
Items are removed from a magazine that has been read many times, pages might show some wear or be discolored from age
6 pages 14 pictures
From October 1962
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