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Lot Of 4 Buick New Car Brochures 1987 Grand National, 1991 1994 1996 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.95
Location:

Denver, Pennsylvania, US

Denver, Pennsylvania, US
:

This auction is for a lot of 4 used Buick new car brochures.

1987, 1991, 1994 and 1996. In good condition except the 1987 has an area on the front cover

where something stuck to it and pulled off the print, this can be seen in the photo.  From a smoke

free home. Please ask any questions before bidding.

Winning bidder pays shipping cost, payment must be made in 5 days. Thank you for looking and good luck. 

I will combine shipping with other auction items that I have listed. For shipping discount please email me the auction items of interest along with the ship to zip code and I will figure out the shipping cost.

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