This 2006 Mercury Montego brochure contains 8 double-sided pages (sheets) of great pictures and information about power, AWD, underpinnings, foundation, interior, amenities, security, specifications, wheel & color options, and more.
Approximate size: 11.5” x 8 ⅞”SHIPPED IN A CARDBOARD REINFORCED PADDED ENVELOPE.
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