Jaguar E Type Xke Collector's Originality Guide- Philip Porter on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Jaguar E-Type
Collector's Originality Guide Philip Porter 2008 Edition I bought this book new a few years ago. It is in excellent condition. I have more than one copy so I am selling this one. The binding is tight and the pages have no smudges, tears, creases or stains. |
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