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1965 Dodge Models Brochure Dealer Fold Out Poster, Mopar, Polara, Coronet, Dart on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Dodge Dealer Fold Out Brochure for 1965.  Vehicles include Coronet, Polara, Custom 880, Dart and other models. Very Nice.

See pictures prior to bidding.  These are high resolution photos and more often than not, the photos pick up blemishes that are not ordinarily recognized.  

This item is to be considered in used condition, even if the item appears to be in “mint” condition.  Many have issues like ink and pencil writing, dealer stamps or notes. 

The condition of my dealer literature is usually graded as good to very good with some general evidence of age and usage including perimeter wear, loose binding, no binding, slight tears and browning or foxing.  I will try to describe known issues not obvious within the pictures.   

Payment is expected within five days.  I accept and prefer PAYPAL but will consider other payment arrangements.

I will adjust shipping to a reasonable amount if multiple items are ordered within 24 hour.  

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