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1967 Buick Opel Rallye Original Vintage Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $5.23
Location:

East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States


1967 Buick Opel Rallye ORIGINAL Vintage Ad

  Original Vintage Advertisement!

Here is a very early and rare original  advertisement  This great Print Ad was removed from a vintage 1967 Magazine. 

Page is about 8.5 inches by 11 inches with the actual ad perhaps a bit smaller.  Condition of this 47 year old Ad is good

(STK: b) 

Premium Packaging is Standard for each Ad!

Each advertisement I offer is individually packaged in an acid-free ziplock bag with an chipboard backing board and will be mailed 1st Class in a Rigid Water Resistant Stay-Flat Mailer.   Double Protection - Safe and Secure!
 
All Offered Ads are Vintage and Original!
 
All the ads I offer are original print advertisements removed from "out-of-print" vintage publications and are guaranteed to be original pieces, never photocopies or reprints.   All ads are carefully selected and are ready for framing or may be kept in the provided premium packing for display and permanent safe protection. 
  Please note, these are all original ads and can be fragile and some may exhibit signs of their age including; minor edge toning, minor creases, or edge chips and may require some edge triming.  
Each of these ads provide a little flashback into our past and makes a great gift for the serious collector or that special friend. 
 
Remember, all my ads are guaranteed to be originals!

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