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1969 Oldsmobile And 442 All Color Dealer Brochure on 2040-parts.com

Location:

New Britain, Connecticut, United States

New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

THIS HAS GOT TO BE ONE OF THE COOLEST AND MOST COLORFUL OF THE DEALER BROCHURES FOR 1969 CARS.

OLDSMOBILE FULL LINE BROCHURE, INCLUDING THE 442..........ALL IN COLOR.

IT MEASURES 13.25" X 10.25"

TITLED "YOUNGMOBILE THINKING 1969"

EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO MARKED OR RIPPED PAGES.  THE COVER IS A BIT WORN.

AN INVALUABLE SOURCE FOR RESTORING A 1969 OLDSMOBILE, NOT TO MENTION IT LOOKS REALLY COOL SITTING IN THE TRUNK OF YOUR CAR AT SHOWS.

PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME AND NO RETURNS.

THANK YOU.
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