1966 1967 Fiat Product Line Brochure 600d 1500 Spider 850 1100r & Wagon on 2040-parts.com
Kenmore, Washington, US
For auction is the Fiat general line brochure 1966 or 1967 Fiat. This was printed by Fiat, USA and it provides details for Fiat 600D, 1500 Spider, 850, 1100R & Wagon. Printed June 1966. 12 pane foldout, size is 5 3/4" by 11" (145 X 280 mm).
Condition is very good, some wear. Close to mint.
Postage will be 1st class mail to US destinations. Outside US shipment is available at actual costs.
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