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1966 Pontiac Lemans 2 Dr. Advertisement, Vintage Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
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Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, US
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10 3/8" x 13 1/2" original magazine advertisement suitable for framing. Ad comes with a cardboard backing and in a plastic sleeve. This is not a reproduction. Great display item. Buyer pays $3.95 shipping.  I COMBINE MULTIPLE PURCHASES FOR SHIPPING DISCOUNT.  Please visit my Ebay Store for additional vintage advertisements.

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