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1982 Ford Full Line Nos Dealer Sales Brochure From My Dealership. Original. on 2040-parts.com

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Carthage, Tennessee, US

Carthage, Tennessee, US
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This is a NOS 1982 Ford Full Line Thunderbird, EXP, Escort, Granada, Mustang and Fairmont Futura sales brochure that I saved from my dealership. These are full of color pictures showing all of the different body styles, colors, and specifications. I will ship world-wide 1st class mail in a padded and stiffened mailer. I will combine shipping if you buy more than one brochure. Shipping will be determined by total weight of brochures purchased. Thank you for looking and good luck!  

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