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Pontiac Gto 1964-67 Color History, Paul Zazarine Very Nice Gto Book on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
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Beaverton, Oregon, US

Beaverton, Oregon, US
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Pontiac GTO 1964-67 Muscle car color history series, by Paul Zazarine.

This is the original 1991 edition, softcover book.

This book was published by Motorbooks Intl.

Fantastic photos in this book! The photography is outstanding, beautiful photos on heavy, glossy paper stock make this a very special book.

This book is packed with GTO history, details, and photos for 1964-67.  128 pages.  Size:  10.5" X 9".

I purchased this new in 1991, been in my home library ever since.

Overall, this book is in beautiful original used condition.

Buyer to pay boxed, cushioned shipping, estimate at $7.20 in the 48 sates.

Please email with any questions.

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