1965 Mercedes 300se Original Factory Prestige Sales Brochure Xlnt Dated 8/64 on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, United States
1965 Mercedes 300se factory sales brochure, printed in Germany in English. Brochure measures 12 x 8.5, 36-pages colored, a spec sheet & transmission booklet. Excellent condition, some light discoloration around the edges. Somewhat hard to find. Will be shipped priority mail fully insured. International buyers, please inquire about shipping rates. Thank you.
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