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Vintage Original 1966 Porsche 912 Road & Track Magazine Article 3 8" X 11" Pages on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Joplin, Missouri, United States

Joplin, Missouri, United States
50 year old magazine article - good condition - examine scans before bidding
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

VINTAGE ORIGINAL, three 8" x 11" pages, February, 1966 ROAD & TRACK magazine road test article in good condition (examine scans before bidding) featuring the 1966 PORSCHE 912 SPORTS CAR. Scans show all of both sides of the pages. Copy reads in part:"PORSCHE 912 It's a switch - the pumpkin turns into a royal carriage..." Article includes specifications. One reverse side has an AD for FORD ACCESSORIES. Great to display with your vintage vehicle at car shows and cruises. Decorate your office, rec room or garage.

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