1966 Mercury Premier Coupe Advertisment Price Guide on 2040-parts.com
Clark, Missouri, United States
This advertising piece is pretty neat. It's roughly 6" wide x 6 3/8" wide. Take a look at all the photos prior to purchasing. Free shipping to the continental USA. These are orginal and I have many available. They came from an old estate car memorabilia collector.
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