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1945 Midget Motors + Supplies Paperback Booklet W Race Car Plans Etc on 2040-parts.com

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Binghamton, New York, United States

Binghamton, New York, United States
1945 MIDGET MOTORS + SUPPLIES Paperback BOOKLET w RACE CAR PLANS etc, image 1
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This is an all original vintage paperback catalog from 1945 for vintage midget race cars and parts -includes plans for midget cars,scooter,motorcycle etc...published by Midwest Motor + Supplies-its 8 pages of text with some illustrations of midget racers you could make/buy.....clean and intact with no excessive wear or damages-its 9" x 6"..looks and displays well and is guaranteed original and authentic ..... Shipping is via USPS in US and overseas…...always glad to combine on multiple buys when possible

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