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This sale is for a 1969 Ball & Roller automotive application Catalog catalog.United Delco Lines. 1958-1959-1960-1961-1962-1963-1964-1965-1966 Ball & Roller automotive application Catalog , Years approximately, even goes lower I saw one as low as 1949 Chevrolet, Buick,Cadillac,Chrylser,DeSoto, Ford, Linclon,Mercury,Oldsmobile,Packard,Pontiac,Rambler Studebaker,Willys-GMC-International Harvester Co.Trucks and passsenger cars.This one is in good condition. Measures 8 1/2 X 11.Has 74 pages.Gives the make -the year -model. Shipping and handling in the USA is $3.00. Generally most but not all items are shipped priority mail

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