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Thomas M. Cleland, Cadillac Fleetwood Transformable Town Cabriolet (1927)
Title: Thomas M. Cleland, Cadillac Fleetwood Transformable Town Cabriolet (1927)
Description:
Pen, ink, watercolor, and correction fluid on board, 20 3/4 × 14 1/2 in.
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