1960 Mercury Comet Maintenance Manual - Original Fomoco Book on 2040-parts.com
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, US
This is a used original FOMOCO maintenance manual. The outside of the manual has wear and soiling, the first and last few pages are dirty and have some damage at the top. The remainder of the inside pages are in good useable condition and are still tight. If you need information more than a pretty book this will do the job.
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