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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

1977 BMW 320i

ORIGINAL 5 PAGE ARTICLE FROM A 1977 MAGAZINE  

EXCELLENT CONDITION... This would make a fantastic addition to your AUTOMOBILIA collection, and to display at your next car show!!! This ORIGINAL ARTICLE / NOT A REPRINT (from a magazine) is in an acid free plastic sleeve, and will be carefully packaged for shipping. Items are mailed promptly after payment is received.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE:  You will receive the original pages, which have been carefully removed from the magazine.

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