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Location:

Sandston, Virginia, United States

Sandston, Virginia, United States

1964 Mercury Salesman's Price List Pocket Booklet by the Lincoln Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company, Booklet was for a 1964 Mercury Accessories... Stamped on the cover Bob Barth Inc. Mercury, 900 W. Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York... in Excellent condition as the booklet was stored in plastic... Nice piece of Ford Motor Company History.

Purchased at an Estate sale... still in Excellent condition... The front and back covers are in Excellent Condition for it's age, Just some minor wear on the cover... This Booklet is 52 years old.

Dimension:

8.25" x 5 x 0.125"" Manual

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