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Subaru Dealership Literature, Large Lot, 1977-1980 Service, Sales,recalls, Misc on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Berwyn, Illinois, United States

Berwyn, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a large lot of Subaru dealer literature, largely from the years 1977-1980.  These are typical file cabinet contents of that era, when everything was committed to paper, instead of stored on a computer hard drive.  Please enlarge and study my gallery photos to get some idea of the quantity and variety of ephemera contained in this lot.  It's all here, service, sales, recalls, new model intros, press releases, etc., as well as blank forms for repair orders, also blank mailing envelopes, the works.  Unusual source material and interesting information to be found no where else, from Subaru 10 years into their American sales organization.  This folder of literature is almost one inch thick, gallery photos show single or top sheets, but many are stapled items that consist of multiple pages, some 10-12 pages long.  Please study all my gallery photos carefully and feel free to ask any questions before bidding, as this is being sold AS-IS  NO RETURNS.  Shipping for this lot is $6.60 for the lower 48 states only, via USPS Parcel with tracking.  NO INTERNATIONAL OR CANADIAN SHIPPING

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