Gratiot Auto Supply Catolog 1967
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This is the catolog for hot rod parts as well as off the road, drag racing.
Cover features Drag racer.
The cover has creases, folds and some missing spots. All pages are intact and connected.
Photos are of the exact item you will receive. Please inspect closely before purchasing. Questions are welcome.
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