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1970 Ford Pickup Truck Rare Mailer Brochure "we'll Do Almost Anything" Nice One on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

North Plains, Oregon, United States

North Plains, Oregon, United States
VERY GOOD UNCOMMON 12 PAGE MAILER BROCHURE. MAILING ADDRESS ON BACK COVER.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:1970 FORD PICKUPS

Here is an Original 1970 Ford Trucks Mailer Type Brochure. Size is 11" x 8.5" with 12 pages. Not a common brochure. Condition is Very Nice. Any questions please email. Shipping in the U.S. will be Well Packed and sent First Class Mail for $3.45. Elsewhere depends upon the destination. Thanks

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