1940 Lasalle New V-8 Sales Brochure For All Models 160619 40016d on 2040-parts.com
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1940 LaSALLE V-8 SALES BROCHURE FOR ALL MODELS. IF YOU HAVE A 40 LaSALLE OR JUST LOVE THE CAR, THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU. 19 PAGES OF PICTURES AND INFORMATION DETAILING THE NEW FEATURES AVAILABLE. TERRIFIC HISTORICAL BROCHURE FOR THIS MODEL YEAR. PERFECT FOR THAT CAR GUY THAT WANTS ALL THE ORIGINAL INFORMATION
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