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1968 Cougar Mercury Brochure Reprint Very Nice Condition - See Pictures on 2040-parts.com

US $12.25
Location:

Statesville, North Carolina, United States

Statesville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

I got this brochure when I bought a 1968 Cougar and I put it in a folder for keepsake as it is so special.   The size is 8.5" x 11" and it is in very nice condition, as you can see from the pictures.  I listed it as used but I think you will swear that it is new.  If you have a Cougar this is one book that you need to have in your collection.   It has been kept in my home in a file cabinet, our home is smoke free.     Thanks for looking and please look at "My Other Items" as my wife and I are downsizing after 55 years of marriage.  I will package this very carefully and ship it First Class for you so there is less of a chance of damage.  I have never had a complaint from our EBAY Family for damage.  Thanks for your interest.

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