1928-1932 Ford Parts List For V-8 & 4 Cylinder Cars on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Manuals & Literature for Sale
- 1928-1931 body parts list "a" & "aa" (april 1, 1932)(US $24.50)
- Model a ford service bulletins "complete"(US $45.00)
- Restoring the open "a"s - roadsters* touring(US $22.50)
- Ford v-8 service bulletins - 1932-1937 complete(US $37.50)
- Refurbishing manual for early ford v-8 cars - years 1937-1941 & 1945-1948(US $25.00)
- Instruction book - ford - 4 cylinder cars-trucks(US $8.00)
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