1956 Ford Auto Original Factory Service Manual Great Condition on 2040-parts.com
East China, Michigan, United States
For your consideration here is a 1956 Ford car service manual. Manual is 60 years old but looks as if it has hardly been used. Manual is clean free of fingerprints or loose pages. Mechanic has retired and has many cases of manuals to sell. If you have a specific need, pleas ask and we can list it on Ebay for you.
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