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1960 Mercury Comet Service Specifications Handbook on 2040-parts.com

US $22.60
Location:

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
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Original 1960 Mercury Comet Specifications Handbook. This book has many specifications not found in the service manual or owner's manual. It includes


Body with Paint Codes


Brakes


Front Suspension


Rear Suspension


Rear Axle


Steering


Engine


Transmission-Standard


Transmission-Automatic


Clutch


Fuel System


Engine Electrical


Chassis Electrical


Exhaust System


Wheels & Tires


Lubrications & Capacities


A wealth of information.




Pages: 49


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