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1947 Ford Six Cylinder Tune Up Chart on 2040-parts.com

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Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

1947 FORD SIX CYLINDER TUNE UP CHART. MODEL 7GA DELUXE & SUPER DELUXE. MADE OF A CARDBOARD OR HEAVY PAPER TYPE MATERIAL. ISSUED FEB 1948. OVERALL GOOD CONDITION. WILL HAVE SOILING AND WEAR, BUT VERY USABLE AND READABLE. CAME FROM A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL OWNERS AND SHOP MANUALS. ORIGINALLY PART OF A DEALERSHIP'S AUTOMOBILE REPAIR LIBRARY. ANY INFORMATION ALWAYS APPRECIATED. PAGES ARE VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENT. GREAT FOR COLLECTION OR DISPLAY. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK? WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING. IF YOU DESIRE INSURANCE LET ME KNOW BEFORE YOU PAY AND WE WILL ADD IT TO YOUR INVOICE. CHECK OUT OUR OTHER COOL AND VINTAGE STUFF!! CHECK OUT OUR OTHER SITES baseballandchevys02 and mr.licenseplate

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