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Trevor, Wisconsin, United States

Trevor, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

1999 Cadillac DeVille Sales Brochure

English Text

24-page Brochure on the models. 

High-quality thick premium paper

Comprehensive with specifications,  equipment listing, exterior color paint choices, and details on the models.

Featured/Illustrated:

DeVille and D'Elegance models

Measures approx. - 10 x 10 inches


VERY GOOD CONDITION

VALUE PRICED !

An excellent literature piece for the enthusiast/owner

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