Rare! Vintage Udra United Drag Racer Association Volume 1 Issue 3 1965 Magazine on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Arizona, United States
Up For Grabs Rare! UDRA third issue from December 1965... This is in Good condition for its age... There are some signs of wear but not too bad... Please see all pics... There is some discoloration as seen in pics there are a few rips and tears please see all pics... If any ?'s please ask... Check my other auctions for Volume 1 issue 1 and 2 as well... I will combine to save on shipping cost... |
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