1968 Pontiac Wide Tracking Wagons/the Great Outdoor Sports Dealer Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com
US $10.00
Location:
Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used
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This auction is for a 1968 Pontiac Wide Tracking Wagons/The Great Outdoor Sports Dealer Sales Brochure featuring the full line of Wagons including Bonneville, Executive Safari, Catalina, Tempest Safari & Tempest Custom with options, features & specs.
16 Pages
It is in very good condition, no tears or stains.
Measures 9-1/8" x 11-1/8"
All Brochures are shipped in protective cardboard wrap.
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