1979 Dodge Full Line Original Dealership Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
This is an original 15 page DODGE FULL LINE sales brochure that the dealership handed out back in the day. Its printed in the U.S.A. and is in very good condition. Loaded with info. Check out my other listings, will combine to save you money on shipping, just email for a quote on combined shipping. I no longer ship to Australia, too many items getting lost in the mail. |
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