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Paris, Kentucky, United States

WEIRD AND WONDERFUL
CHRYSLER CONCEPTS
BY INTERNATIONAL MASTERS PUBLISHERS
GROUP 10, NUMBER 26

Out of print collector's brochure by IMP in like new condition, printed in 1998.




The brochure in the picture is the actual brochure that you will receive, please examine photo closely.  All IMP brochures are from my personal collection. Shipping will be $3.00 in the Continental US for the 1st brochure and any others that you purchase will ship free in the Continental US.  The more you buy, the more you save! Any questions, please message me.  The watermark on the photo will not appear on your brochure.

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