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Buick Magazine Original Sales Brochure Vol 10 # 3 September 1948 on 2040-parts.com

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BUICK MAGAZINE ORIGINAL SALES BROCHURE SEPTEMBER 1948 Vol 10 # 3
16 Page Magazine Great News on Everything BUICK See photos!! RARE Magazines
Magazine is in Very Good Used Condition I would Rate 8 out of 10 I don't give 10's Minor wear & Tear/bends DIM 8.5" x 11"
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