1946 Ford Motor Co. Factory Service Manual Ford Lincoln Mercury Ford Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Vacaville, California, United States
Auction is for a Ford Motor Company Factory Service Manual for 1946 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury & Ford Trucks. Cover shows signs of being taped on at one point in time but aside from that, manual is complete and clean. Great source of info for the '46 Ford Product enthusiast, but probably not a candidate for the Smithsonian.
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