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1986 Plymouth Conquest..colt..vista Showroom Sale Brochure ..12 Pages on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
BROCHURE IS IN GOOD CONDITION
Country/Region of Manufacture:Andorra

1986 PLYMOUTH CONQUEST..COLT..VISTA  SHOWROOM SALES BROCHURE

IMPORTED FOR PLYMOUTH-BUILT BY MITSUBISHI

THIS IS THE BROCHURE THAT THE SALES PERSONAL HANDED OUT IN THE DEALERSHIPS AND AT THE AUTO SHOWS.

THIS BROCHURE IS COMPLETE AND GOOD CONDITION AND A MUST HAVE FOR YOUR  COLLECTION OR IF YOU HAVE ONE THESE CARS

PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ITEMS AND STORE FOR THOUSANDS OF OTHER GREAT ITEMS.

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