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1957 Ford Owner's Manual With Service Folder - Original on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Acworth, Georgia, US

Acworth, Georgia, US
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Available is an original 1957 Ford owner's manual with a service folder.  I have included multiple detailed pics for an accurate description.  I would say this is in fair to good condition, given its age.  There is age appropriate wear.  A few of the pages in the back have some writing--looks like the original owner's notes--and the very back page has two rust stains that appear to be from a staple(s).  It also looks like there is some water staining on some of the pages, but it doesn't seem to have physically damaged the paper--just left a stain.

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