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96 Ford Mustang Owners Manual Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Brandon, Florida, United States

Brandon, Florida, United States
No writing, small tear in leather case and bend on Maintenance booklet. See photos.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a 1996 Ford Mustang complete manual with:
- Leather case
- Owner's Guide booklet
- Maintenance Schedule booklet
- 1996 - Model Warranty Information Booklet
- Quick Tips - 1996 Mustang guide
- Roadside Assistance flyer

All the booklet are in great condition with no writing inside them. The Maintenance Schedule booklet has a slight bend on the cover and the leather case has a rip in the side, see photos for details.

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