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Vintage Original 1960 Porsche Roadster Article, 2- 8" X 11" Pages on 2040-parts.com

US $4.75
Location:

Joplin, Missouri, United States

Joplin, Missouri, United States
good condition, slightly faded - examine scans before bidding
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

VINTAGE ORIGINAL TWO 8 " x 11 " PAGES. From February, 1960  motor trend magazine, DRIVEREPORT article in good condition (examine scan before bidding) for the new PORSCHE ROADSTER. Scans show all of both sides of the pages. Copy reads in part; " PORSCHE ...FOR 1960 ...drivereport: Wayne Thomas...a few points closer to perfection ..."  Reverse of one page has a picture of the 1929 DUESENBERG DUAL-COWL PHAETON.
Add to your collection. Great to display with your vintage vehicle at car shows and cruises. Decorate your office, rec room or garage.

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