Original 1957 Ford Owners manual. This is the manual that commonly came in the glove box with the vehicle when new and is a genuine original piece in great condition as shown. This has no rips, tears or writings shown and would make a great piece both for the shows and for reference as it has the standard operation and function information any owner should have. As you can see in the pictures it has some wear and spots on it.
Other Models for Sale
- 1957 ford car and thunderbird shop manual large paperback(US $3.99)
- Original ford cabriolet dealers brochure early 1900's please look!!!(US $15.00)
- 1976 ford pinto owners manual(US $9.99)
- 1932 - 1949 ford owner's complete handbook of repair & maintenance floyd clymer(US $19.99)
- 1998 taurus/mercury sable factory shop service electrical/wiring repair manual (US $5.99)
- 2002 crown victoria/mercury grand marquis shop service electrical/wiring manual(US $14.99)
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