1984 The Great Drivers, By Brock Yates Nascar's Petty/earnhardt/jarrett/pearson on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Indiana, United States
Almost 100 pages of the greatest drivers in Nascar history. This collectable was printed in 1984 and has great reading and pictures of the drivers. Pic's show front and rear cover plus and inside pic. It is nice condition!! Any questions please ask. Thanks. |
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