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Ford Mustang Chronicle 35th Anniversary Book Shelby 1998 1st Edition on 2040-parts.com

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Title: Mustang Chronicle 35th Anniversary
By: Jerry Heasley & the Auto Editors of Consumer Guide

Hard Cover with Dust Jacket Cover
 
264 Pages

Profusely Illustrated 

I would consider this book to be in Very Good to Excellent condition. Pages are very good with no rips or tears or writing that I can see, binding is very good. Dust Cover Jacket has Minor Wear.

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