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1988 Ford Mustang Lx Gt 5.0 Dealer Showroom Brochure Original on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
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Long Pond, Pennsylvania, United States

Long Pond, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

1988 Ford Mustang LX GT 5.0 Dealer Showroom Brochure Original

Item is used and does have a few smudges on it and a slight wrinkle in the rear corner, but all in all in excellent condition. Sold AS/IS No Refunds or Returns.  Due to the size of this brochure it must be shipped in a Priority Mail Box, not the usual flat rate envelope. Price might be slightly higher than the envelope rate in some areas.

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