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1968 Ford Full Size Ltd Xl Galaxie 500 Custom Sales Brochure Dealer Literature on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Webster, South Dakota, US

Webster, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No ford:brochure

Here we have a 1968 Ford Full Size sales brochure.  This is an ORIGINAL brochure  NOT a reprint.

It is in  VERY GOOD condition with some light shelf wear to the covers.  Interior pages are VERY CLEAN.   It is an 24 page color catalog that measures 11" x 11".


This brochure covers the following models:

LTD---XL Fastback---XL convertible---Galaxie 500 2-dr hardtop/convertible/4-dr---Custom 500---Wagons

 

 

Features of this brochure:

----SPECIFICATIONS

----pictures of each model

----some standard equipment listed

----highlights a few of the great Ford features found in these vehicles

----Ford's ref #  W055

 

 

SHIPPING INFORMATION PLEASE READ:   

PACKED WITH EXTREME CARE:  All items will be placed in a plastic sleeve, manuals are boxed and brochures/magazines placed between sturdy cardboard for  for maximum protection.

 

Please understand I have no control over the high shipping costs.  If you purchase the item with these shipping costs please do not leave low feedback ratings for high shipping costs.  I'm just passing along the costs set by the US postal service.

 

 

PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 7 DAYS


SAVE BIG ON SHIPPING CHARGES WITH MULTIPLE PURCHASES,  THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE!!

If you purchase multiple items you must wait for a combined invoice for shipping discounts

 

 

 

KURTLT4 IS COMMITTED TO COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH HONEST AND FAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES.

THOUSANDS OF HAPPY CUSTOMERS, please buy with confidence and have fun! THANKS!!!!


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