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Nos 1989 Pontiac Exterior Colors Tri Fold Brochure Booklet Dealer Pamphlet on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
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Lockwood, Missouri, United States

Lockwood, Missouri, United States
NOS 1989 Pontiac Exterior Colors Tri Fold Brochure Booklet  Dealer Pamphlet, US $7.00, image 1
Condition:New Make:Pontiac

1989 Pontiac Exterior Colors Brochure.  This tri-fold booklet, is printed on both sides.. with one side having paint samples.

These were never used.. found in a storage room, still in the box they were shipped in.  This is for ONE brochure... but we have several available, and will charge shipping only on the first.. so if you buy one, or all of them, the shipping is still the same.

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