1974 Original Porche Carrera Advertising Postcard on 2040-parts.com
Hanson, Massachusetts, United States
This is a 1974 Original Porche Carrera Advertising Postcard. 6" X 4 1/4" Overall the condition of this postcard is NEAR MINT! ! ! ! ! slight corner wear and back yellowing. PLEASE SEE PICTURES |
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