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Vintage Sterling Specs 1940's Truck Model Hcs265 1950's 1947 Motors Milwaukee on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Renton, Washington, US

Renton, Washington, US
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Sterling Spec Sheet HCS265  

Really cool old Sterling HCS265 Spec sheet.

This is an original vintage  one page, front and rear, sales  specification sheet.   

 

Page is about 8.5 inches by 11 inches.

This one looks like it got wet along the top, some minor discoloring along top, some wear.   

I will be listing a bunch of other Sterling, Diamond T and GMC truck brochures so take a look at my other listings.  

 

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