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1970 Buick Gs Article / Ad on 2040-parts.com

C $10.99
Location:

Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Condition:New other (see details)

    

                                                 
Description
  • For auction is a 1970 BUICK GS article / ad. 2 pages in color!
  • NOTE: All page(s) are ORIGINAL and carefully cut out of a magazine. No photocopies. There are no rips or tears in each page. Pages are frame-able and would look great on a wall or table. Any white patches are from the glare of the flash and are not in the picture. Some pictures come with color photos and some with black & white. There also maybe an additional page on the back of any pages. The total number of pages are noted in each item. (SEE ITEM PICTURE)             
Shipping & Payment
  • Winning bidder to pay $3.49 shipping/handling to Canada OR the U.S. 
  • Elsewhere in the world, please e-mail me for a shipping price BEFORE you purchase or place your bid.
  • NO CHARGE for local pick-ups & never any tax added.
  • I accept PAYPAL (as preferred method of payment), cashier’s check, $$$ or Postal M.O. 
  • No personal cheques or company cheques accepted. Unless you can wait 30 days from receipt of payment for the cheque to clear.
  • Please do not bid/buy if you can't pay within 2 weeks after item has been purchased.   
Terms & Conditions
  • View my 3400++ feedback & bid/buy in confidence.                          
  • I combine shipping for multiple items as requested.
  • After 2 weeks of non-payment, item will be relisted and Ebay warning will be given to the purchaser for non-payment.
  • I accept both U.S. $ or CAN $ - subject to current exchange rates.                      
  • Good luck to all & don't forget to view my other listings.                 

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