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Marques Of Distinction Transportation Book Harley Davidson Indian Farm Tractors on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States

Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used ISBN:07666602907

For sale is this nice Hardback of Marques of Distinction. A celebration of the worlds most popular and enduring transport by John Carroll and Jim Glastonbury. Book is in very good or better condition. It comes with the original dustacket. Note the dustjacket has some soiling and minor wear. Great pictures of old Harleys, Indians, Farm tractors and Pickups. See photos for details. Note book measures 12.5" X 9.5".

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