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1983 Ford Fairmont Futura Brochure -futura Coupe-2d-fairmont Futura 4d on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Upper Ohio Valley, United States

Upper Ohio Valley, United States
Condition:Used

1983 FORD FAIRMONT FUTURA FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1983 FORD FAIRMONT FUTURA 2-DOOR COUPEFAIRMONT FUTURA 2-DOOR SEDAN, AND FAIRMONT FUTURA 4-DOOR SEDAN MODELS, WITH 2.3L OHC 4 CYL, AND 3.3L (200 CID) 6-CYL ENGINES.    THIS 15 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 9” BY 11”.


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