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1964 Buick Sales Brochure Mailer Riviera Wildcat Electra 225 Skylark Lesabre on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
Used, very good condition
UPC:Does Not Apply

1964 Full Line color, original, sales brochure/folder/mailer that opens to a two-sided poster with one side displaying all six series (Electra 225, Wildcat, LeSabre, Special Deluxe, Special, Electra, Skylark, Riviera, Wildcat) and all body styles. Including the new 3-seat Skylark Custom Sports Wagon. Opened the poster measures 33 x 17.



Pages: 1+

Details: W 11 x H 8.5 x D 0.1

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