1954 Ford Truck Shop Manual Supplement on 2040-parts.com
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, US
THIS IS A USED SHOP MANUAL IN FAIR CONDITION. THE COVERS HAVE SOILING AND STAINS, FINGER PRINTS AND OTHER MARKS, THE TOP OF THE BOOK HAS BEEN DAMAGED, SEE PICTURE #3. THE INSIDE PAGES HAVE AGE DISCOLORING AND DIRTY EDGES, THE BINDING IS TIGHT.
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