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2002 posters


BarryA

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Price: $10
Location: Fair Oaks CA (Sacramento area)


Description:

Four race posters, one Scott Sturdy 2002 poster, one Mobile Tradition mouse pad - all new, never mounted; mouse pad never used  (no tape marks, push pin holes or tears, no sun fading) stored in a mailing tube for years.  Race posters are about 23" wide x 18" high, Scott Sturdy poster is a bit smaller, 

 

$10 for one, $9 ea for two ($18), $8 ea for three ($24), $7 ea for four ($28), $6 ea for 5 ($30), $35 for all six, buyer pays shipping (should be about $3 shipped in a mailing tube via media mail regardless of the number of posters shipped)

 

NOTE:

   Please e-mail responses / inquires to oldcarguy6547@gmail.com rather than responding to this post or sending a PM. 

   Thanks to a recent heart attack, I'm having to speed up a long-planned downsize to a much smaller house and must clear out a 40 year accumulation of parts (there won’t be space to move them to a new place, and there are medical expenses to offset as well).   Because of the wide variety of parts involved, listings have been posted on multiple web boards (Pelican Parts, The Samba, Steve’s Nova Site, 2002 FAQ, etc) and I may not have time to check every board for responses several times per day.

   Parts have been priced on a “best guess” basis – if you see something of interest but feel the asking price is too high, please forward an offer – everything listed has to go. 

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Barry Allen
'69 Sunroof - sold
'82 E21 (daily driver), '82 633CSi (wife's driver) - both sold
66 Chevy Nova wagon (yard & parts hauler)

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