Vintage 1960's Hot Rod Magazines Drags-customs-fords-chevy-eng Junk Drawer Lot - on 2040-parts.com
Linesville, Pennsylvania, United States
These are from September, October & August 1960, Lots of old adds, photos of drag strips, go karts, customs, great old stuff.
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