1948-1955 Ford Truck Chassis Parts And Accessories Catalog Series 1 Thru 6 on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
This catalog is a reproduction of the original catalog. Very good pre-owned condition! No writing, rips or stains to any of the pages - some normal wear to cover. Please see pics.
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