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Original 1969 Mercury Owners Manual - First Printing - Part No Lm-3691-im-69 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Springfield, Minnesota, United States

Springfield, Minnesota, United States
Good condition for its age. A slight chip on front cover and some light muddy-looking stains (which make the booklet look authentic and old and REAL).
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Wonderful 1969 Mercury owner's manual (registered).  Paperback measures 8.25 x 5 inches.  66 pages.  Lots of photos and advice and information and how-to.  This particular one was registered to a Fred XXXXX of Sanborn, Minnesota in 1969.  It was a Marquis 4-door sedan sold by Weber Ford Company in Springfield, Minnesota.  The warranty number is also listed.  All parts are described.  This is a collector's item for people who love old Mercurys. (And the price is right!)

Feel free to ask questions.  Check out my other items--I like to combine and try to save the Buyer some shipping money.  Thanks for the interest.

I'll mail to anywhere in the USA via Media Mail for $2.99. which will provide tracking.

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