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1968 ? Ford Econoline Superior Ambulance Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Excellent Condition
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Original 1968 ( could be '69 or '70 )  Ford Econoline Ambulance Brochure .  .   10" x 12" . .    Have 2 available .

   Im listing it for a friend .     Excellent condition .     Rare Item !
  


Buyer to pay  $4.00 shipping for 1st class  ..  Priority  Mail - $8.00 .  USA , foreign higher ..   Canada $6.00  . $10.00 w / tracking ..

Note - 1st class international in an envelope doesnt include tracking . If you want tracking , it is extra ... 

Will combine items for savings if possible .  I need your zip code & items wanted for quote .

Paypal preferred , Payment due within 3 days ..  Please no e-checks if possible , they take up to 2 weeks to clear into my account .  Will accept some other forms of payment .   Will usually ship next day after payment received .


Please do not wait until the last day to ask questions , I am not always online to answer them .. 

Will gladly ship outside USA , but there may be fees or delays from Customs that I have no control over .

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