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1979 79 Dodge D50 Pickup Truck Sales Brochure Original on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Dryden, Michigan, US

Dryden, Michigan, US
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Here is a 1979 Dodge D50 Pickup Truck Sales Brochure.

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 If you own this awesome vehicle - this is the perfect accessory. If you have customized this vehicle and take it to car shows - these original brochures always add that extra WOW factor. If you have recently purchased this vehicle used - this is the chance to see all the features it had when originally sold!!!

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