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1949 Ford Mercury Chassis Parts Catalogue: Thick Bk on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Rogers City, Michigan, United States

Rogers City, Michigan, United States

     A friend's elderly husband died & she asked me to pick out some items to sell before her auction.  This auction is for a 1949 Ford Mercury Chassis Parts Catalogue(nice pgs & edges, no rips or tears, but has a water staining on the cover.)  There are no copies of this listed or sold on ebay so this is the rarest of the rare of these bks.  Combined Shipping will only be $1 if it's an additional auction.  I also have what I assume is an original metal bar for holding these all together.  I will include that for anyone who buys more than one of these manuals.  The other yrs are going up tonight.

   Extra scans are of other manuals & things that I will be listing.  There are more beyond the 12 scans.
   

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