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1967-69 Thunderbird Parts Manual Body-chassis 1968 1969 on 2040-parts.com

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Cortland, Ohio, US

Cortland, Ohio, US
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"Glenn Mitchell Collision Estimator" Manual section dated 1969, used by Body shops to estimate repair costs and also to provide part numbers for parts ordering to complete repairs.  Today, it's very useful to ID Common parts used between similar models, as well as showing the original Ford part number for your parts search. 15 pages, with illustrations, and the original part numbers, along with the style model number for each part application and model.  Covers front bumper and sheetmetal, Grille, Radiator, cooling, and fan, and more, Fenders and Trim, Cowl and Dash, Belts, Headlamp Trim,  Windshield and Wipers, Front Suspension, Wheels, steering systems, Including part number for body and doors, Rear panels, Frame, Glass,  Rear moldings, sheetmetal, and bumpers, Rear suspension,  Electrical, Air Conditioning, Exhaust, Rear lamps, Rear Bumpers, Various roof styles, and more.  A great asset for your restoration library, as it is old enough to provide the original part numbers prior to the changes and drops that occur in the Ford parts books as each new edition is released.   Dedicated to the 1967, 1968, and 1969 Thunderbird Carline. Winning bidder to pay $1.50 for first class mail shipment in the US, actual cost elsewhere.

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