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Utica, Michigan, United States
An Original Fiat 128 2 Door Sedan Sales Brochure.
This Must Have, Beautiful Brochure is in VERY GOOD CONDITION, clean, 11x8 1/2 inches, 1 page/double sided, color, stamp on cover. The brochure in the picture is the brochure you will receive. NO STOCK PHOTOS. The brochure was published by Fiat-Roosevelt Motors INC. Any questions please ask. |
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