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Mercury Comet Cyclone Caliente Capri Comet Leather Keychain Keyring New Black on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Flyers Country PA, US

Flyers Country PA, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Here we have an auction for a very nice unique MERCURY "COMET" Emblem Keychain. It has a leather backing and metal emblem portion that has the Logo on it as shown. This is a new vintage logo piece great for anyone's collection. This was sitting in a closed auto parts store for years so it has minor imperfections but is new and a great piece for anyone's collection.. Brand new and a great piece for anyone's loved Ford. Please note.............When choosing shipping I offer Media Mail and First Class on small dollar items so my customers do not need to pay $6-7 for UPS/Fedex/Trackable delivery. Media can take up to 2-3 weeks and First Class can be up to 7-10 working days. There are also no tracking number with these services. I have over the years always offered this but have had numerous upset customers and even negatives because that service does not have tracking. If you would like to track your item along the way please select UPS or Fedex as well most of our Priority Mail has tracking, Again Please DO NOT Select FIRST CLASS or MEDIA if you require a tracking number or expedited delivery, There is no tracking with those services. I am happy to offer them but due to customers choosing them and leaving poor feedback for not supplying a tracking number all my auctions now have this notice to help ensure you choose the best option to suit your needs. Any specific requests or shipping concerns/needs don't hesitate to email, we are normally here replying within 24 hours. Thank you again for your interest in our items and thank you for your time.



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