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1986 Shelby Dodge Daytona Superlight Prototype Article "awsome 4's" on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States

THIS IS FOR THE ARTICLE ONLY NOT THE WHOLE MAGAZINE

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET

Original vintage article on the Dodge Shelby Superlight

Prototype car of the Daytona with some upgrades

4 pages with 13 pictures

From 1986

This is removed from a vintage magazine there is wear, the white paper is starting to discolor, corners maybe be dog eared and may have some small rips or tears.

I try hard to disclose any problems if you have ANY questions then please ask

Items ship in clear plastic sleeve with cardboard backing

I will combine items

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