1949 Ford Owners Guide Brochure Must See on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Fantastic brochure!! If you own a '49 Ford, if you have a woman cave or a man cave, this is a MUST HAVE. Picture this in a rotating frame hanging from the ceiling. VERY COOL! Please see all pictures. Size is 24" x 27"
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