Rare 2009 Ford Source Book Shelby Gt500 & All Car Crossover Suv on 2040-parts.com
Oakland Gardens, New York, US
2009 Ford Dealer Only Source Book. Has information and details for all Ford Vehicles including 52 pages on the Mustang Line (20 on the Shelby GT500). Really Nice Condition.
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