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1973 73 Ford Brochure Galaxie 500 Custom Ltd Brougham on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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Original 1973 Ford Big Car Brochure. Covers the LTD Brougham (4dr, Hardtop, 2dr, Pillared Hardtop), LTD (4dr, Pillared Hardtop, 2dr, Hardtop), Galaxie 500 (2dr, Hardtop, 4dr, Pillared Hardtop), Custom 500 (4dr pillared hardtop), Wagon Master Station Wagon (LTD, Country Sedan, Custom 500 Ranch Wagon, w/Dual-Facing Rear Seats) models. Consists of 21 pages of photos and information, Size is 11" x 11". The brochure is in good condition with minor wear.

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