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2004 Jeep Liberty Sales Brochure/book on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cumberland, Maryland, United States

Cumberland, Maryland, United States
Brochure is in very good condition with no damages.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a sales brochure/book that I have had since 2004. It has some pages of available equipment with the Liberty both standard and optional. It has all the different interiors and colors for the exterior. Most of the site pictures were taken in the western states of Utah, Colorado and Oregon with one exception, the state of West Virginia. Brochure measures 9" X 9". With this brochure being in very good condition, it would be a welcome addition to a collection of Jeep items or a collection of automotive sales literature. It will be safely packaged. I also have a listing for a die cast Jeep Liberty. If you successfully bid on both auctions, I will combine shipping. Thank you for viewing my auction.

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