1994 Mercury Sable Owner Guide In Original Zippered Folder. Owner Manual. on 2040-parts.com
Yellow Springs, Ohio, United States
I've got the original owner manuals for a 1994 Mercury Sable in the original maroon zippered vinyl folder. There are three manuals in all: Owner Guide, Electronic Sound Systems Operating Guide, and Warranty Information Booklet for a 1994 Mercury Sable. The are in good, but not perfect, used condition, but do have moderate ordinary use wear. I drove a '94 Sable for years, sold it, and still have the manuals.
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