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69 1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator 428 Cj Ram Air Magazine Article on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Poughkeepsie, New York, United States

Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
Condition:Used

4 page original magazine article featuring the 1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator 428 Cobra Jet Ram Air.

All pages are in excellent condition. Article is the original pages and not copies of any kind. Auction is for the article only and not the entire magazine. Article 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 5 days after auction ends. Thanks.

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Articles are from various 1980s 1990s & 2000s magazines, articles are not original to when the featured car was new.

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