Vintage Gordon Buick Co. Parts Magazine - 1953? on 2040-parts.com
Coleman, Wisconsin, United States
Vintage Gordon Buick Co. (1000 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago 5, Illinois) Parts Magazine/Catalog. I believe this is from 1953. STILL HAS RETURN REPLY CARDS ATTACHED INSIDE. There is some soiling on cover and pages. Still in overall good condition.
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