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1983 Elvira Examiner Newsletter Volume 2 B Mistress Of The Dark Vincent Price on 2040-motos

US $91
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East Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States

East Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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1983 ELVIRA EXAMINER NEWSLETTER VOLUME 2 B MISTRESS OF THE DARK VINCENT PRICE, US $91, image 1

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1983 ELVIRA EXAMINER NEWSLETTER VOLUME 2 B MISTRESS OF THE DARK VINCENT PRICE, US $91, image 2 1983 ELVIRA EXAMINER NEWSLETTER VOLUME 2 B MISTRESS OF THE DARK VINCENT PRICE, US $91, image 3

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 1983 The Elvira Examiner Volume 2 B. This 6 page newsletter is in very good condition with a small tear at the top of the last page.  I will gladly combine shipping.

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The New Age Of Custom Motorcycles – Video

Mon, 26 Aug 2013

In a world where modern motorcycles are full of computers, sensors and plastic, there are still those folks who yearn for the days of yore. A time when motorcycles were made of metal and you used a wrench — not a keyboard — to make your bike go faster. Careful and skilled craftsmanship, along with independent thinking, is a mark of pride among these men and their machines, some of whom are featured in the video below by Gestalten.tv.