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New 2010 Ford F-150 Brochure Featuring Svt Raptor And Ford Harley-davidson F-150 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Clawson, Michigan, US

Clawson, Michigan, US
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This new 2010 Ford F-150 brochure features 4 pages (including front cover and back) of great pictures & information, including various packages and new features & colors.

Featured: F-150, FX2, XLT Chrome Package, Lariat Chrome Package, F-150 Raptor SVT, Ford Harley-Davidson F-150.


Approx 11" x 8.5" in size.


SHIPPED IN A CARDBOARD REINFORCED PADDED ENVELOPE.

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