1965 Alfa Romeo Sprint Gt Vintage Road Test Article on 2040-parts.com
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THIS IS FOR THE ARTICLE ONLY NOT THE WHOLE MAGAZINE Original vintage info article on the Alfa Romeo Sprint GT Road Test article 4 pages with 11 pictures December 1964 This is removed from a vintage magazine there is wear, the white paper is starting to discolor, corners maybe be dog eared and may have some small rips or tears. I try hard to disclose any problems if you have ANY questions then please ask Items ship in clear plastic sleeve with cardboard backing I will combine items |
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