1965 Mustang (with Alternator) Wiring Diagrams 105-003 1978 Sc on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
1978 reprint, 1965 Mustang (with alternator) Wiring Diagrams. Reprint with permission of Ford Motor Company. Dearborn, Michigan. As stated: specifications contained in this book were in effect at the time of original publication. Soft cover. Will mail with cardboard. $4.00 shipping
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