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Hot Rod Rat Rod Car Magazine Dec. 1961 Features Buicks All-new V6 Tech Report on 2040-parts.com

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Newbury, Ohio, US

Newbury, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:HOT ROD MAGAZINE Manufacturer Part Number:DECEMBER 1961 Interchange Part Number:ratrod, hotrod, streetrod, nsra, old skool, cars Other Part Number:features: tv tommy ivo's 32 cylinder showboat Surface Finish:features: erin's wildest roadsters Warranty:No hot rod dec. 1961 magazine:feature tv tommy ivos 32 cylinder roaring showboat

HOT ROD DEC. 1961

FEATURES: BUICK'S ALL-NEW V6 TECH REPORT, TV TOMMY IVO'S 32 CYLINDER ROARING SHOWBOAT, ERIN'S WILDEST ROADSTERS, HOT ROD MAG HOW-TO-DO-IT, VW FRONT SUSPENSION FOR RODS, DRAGSTERS

USED. TORN AND RIPPED. YELLOWING AND OLD MAGAZINE SMELL.

KEYWORDS: RAT ROD, HOT ROD, STREET ROD, NSRA, OLD SKOOL, CAR, CARS,

DEC. 1961 HOT ROD MAGAZINE

 

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