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Thoroughbred & Classic Cars November 1986 Aston Martin on 2040-parts.com

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Phila. Pa, United States

Phila. Pa, United States
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This is an issue of the famous British magazine Thoroughbred & Classic Cars from November of 1986. 160 pages with featured articles on Aston Martin. A wealth of information. The supplement is not included. This is in like new condition and will shipped flat in a protective sleeve.  Please check out my other auctions and store for other great automotive models etc.  I am always glad to consolidate on shipping. Good Luck!!!! Be sure to add me to your favorites list!


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