Douglas Aircraft 1943 Restricted Magazine And 1943 Index - Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Ocean Shores, Washington, United States
Hi. This is a Douglas aircraft company restricted magazine published in October 1943. You also get a 1943 Index magazine for 1943. A interesting collector item from world war 2. Shipping is free.
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