Vintage - 1919 Ford Motor Company - Owner Operator Manual - Cars & Trucks - Nice on 2040-parts.com
Long Island, New York, US
Original 1919 Ford Motor Company Owners Manual - This manual is in very nice condition for it's age. There is some minor wear and mild spill stain on the outer covers and inside pages. (See pic # 6 & 7 ) The binding and staples are nice and all the pages are intact. This will make a perfect addition to any collection.
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