Original Vintage Glass Negative Of 1923 Buick Convertible. on 2040-parts.com
Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
ORIGINAL GLASS NEGATIVE OF A 1923 BUICK CONVERTIBLE.IMAGE OF BUICK SHOWS CLEARLY WHEN HELD TO LIGHT. MEASUREMENTS 6 8/16 X 3 8/16 INCHES.
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