1969 Plymouth Gtx Ad - Original Chrysler Ad on 2040-parts.com
Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
Here is a original 1969 Plymouth GTX Ad - "GTX. That's short for "Adios". This 2 page item was carefully removed from the center of a 1969 car magazine and measures 8" X 16". This ad would look great framed and is in very good used condition. It will be shipped in a plastic cover with a cardboard backing. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.
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