65 1965 Mercury Comet Original Magazine Ad on 2040-parts.com
Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
1 page original magazine advertisement featuring the 1965 Mercury Comet. Advertisement is in almost excellent condition for its age. Advertisement is the original page and not copies of any kind. Auction is for the advertisement only and not the entire magazine. Advertisement will be packed in a clear protective sleeve between sturdy cardboard to avoid shipping damage. Shipping and handling will be $3.25 additional for USA, $10.00 additional for Canada, $14.00 additional for international shipping and handling. Payment by Paypal will be due within 10 days after auction ends. Thanks. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING AND HANDLING ON MULTIPLE AUCTIONS WON, PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE TO BE EMAILED AFTER AUCTIONS END. THANKS.
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