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1951-1958 Lincoln Mercury Automatic Transmission Shop Service Repair Manual Auto on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States
Good used condition original manual
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:1951-1958 Lincoln Mercury Automatic Transmission S Manufacturer Part Number:1951-1958 Lincoln Mercury Automatic Transmission S Brand:Lincoln Interchange Part Number:1951-1958 Lincoln Mercury Automatic Transmission S

GOOD USED SERVICE MANUAL

SEE ALL PICTURES.

LOOKS TO BE AN ORIGINAL NOT A REPRODUCTION.

PAGES ARE CLEAN AND FREE OF MARKINGS.


  • All Models

  • approx 125 pages

  • Automatic Transmission

  • Numerous Illustrations and Diagrams

  • Technical Diagnostic Procedures

  • Disassembly and Installation Procedures

  • Written by the Manufacturer

  • Used by the Mechanics at the Dealership


  • Canada International Priority Mail $23.75

  • Global International Priority Mail $32.95

     

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