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1949 -1950 Mercury Chassis Parts Catalogue, January 1950 Form 3671-50 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States

Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is a Ford publication for 1949 – 50 Mercury Chassis Parts Catalogue, 210 pages. These two years are probably the most popular for Mercury.

It is very clean not tattered, no marks, no folded corners & just the usual yellowing with age.

You will notice a sixth hole in the binding that is so it will go into the Ford Manuals Binder. I have one listed for sale also. See in photo.

This is a great tool when working on your car you can locate all the body parts and numbers with the exploded views of all models.

Only the manual is in this auction the binder is shown for reference only for the 6th. hole and can be purchased on another auction.

Thanks for bidding and look for other manuals for sale in my auctions many in great shape.

I will combine shipping for multiple items. All sales final no returns so ask questions before bidding.

Will be sent in large envelope unless winner wants box at extra cost.

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