1977 Buick Sales Catalog,riviera, Electra, Lesabre, Century, Regal, Skyhawk on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, US
Nice catalog for your Buick collection. Full size, 72 pages, 50 pages glossy with color, rest is specs on all the models. Some shelf wear, shows nice 6 out of 10
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