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1963 Lincoln Continental Eight Series Models 430 Ci V8 Tune Up Chart on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:7 Days

Vintage, Rare and Original Print# 1963-042 by SUN Electric Corporation (SUNTUNE) 8 x 11 (approximately) tune up chart printed on thick colored stock with invaluable information for 1963 Lincoln Continental EIGHT Series Models with 430 Cubic Inch V8 Engines.

On one double sided chart information found regards; engine specs, ignition coil, resistor, condenser, spark plugs, gap, idle speed, ignition timing, ignition advance, distributor, vacuum, generators, regulators, charging circuit, fuel pump and other information, all easily legible and a wealth of information. Also all applicable original OEM part numbers are referenced.
 
(Please Note: These Charts are ORIGINAL Prints and may or may not have some greasy finger prints or other typical "shop worn" characteristics. Some are used and worn while others are close to "new" or "perfect". 1st Photo is that of an "Excellent Example". I CAN NOT Guarentee that your chart will be as clean and crisp as this depiction. The Middle Photos show only a small portion of the SUN & AEA Tune Up Charts/Spec Sheets we've accumulated. And the Last Photo is a representation of  what your chart will look like. Obviously Year, Make, Model, Engine, Color and Texture will Vary. All our Charts are completely legible and original, NOT Re-Prints.)
 
Besides being a wealth of great information, they are also very "COOL"! If you own or restore one of these vehicles you don't want to be without your car's chart.
 
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