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Upper Ohio Valley, United States
Condition:Used Type:1974 PONTIAC GTO

1974 PONTIAC GTO GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1974 PONTIAC GTO 2-DOOR COUPE AND GTO 2-DOOR HATCHBACK MODELS, WITH COLD-AIR INDUCTION 350 CID 4-BBL V8 ENGINES.    THIS 4 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 12" BY 10-1/2".

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