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1966 Ford 7-litre 1967 Ford Pickup Truck Restoration Project 11/08 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
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Port Monmouth, New Jersey, US

Port Monmouth, New Jersey, US
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CLASSIC AUTO RESTORER MAGAZINE
THE HOW-TO GUIDE FOR VINTAGE AUTO ENTHUSIASTS
... November  2008...

FEATURED CARS IN THIS ISSUE
1966 Ford 7-Litre
Restoration Project: This Old Truck, Part 1 (1967 Ford Pickup Truck)


 OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE:
How-To: Working With Water-Borne Paints

Special Report: Car Collecting Questions
Special Report: A Brief History of Oil Filters
How-to: Personalize a Rolling Tool Cart
Restorer's Story: 1958 Chevy Bel Air  
AND MORE... 

... EXCELLENT CONDITION...

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