1970 Ford Service Specifications Manual, Mustang, Torino on 2040-parts.com
Harvest, Alabama, United States
1970 70 Ford car service specs booklet, used with some greasy fingerprints and small tears on cover. Covers tune-up and other specs for 428 Cobra Jet, Boss 302, 429, 351, 390. Covers models Mustang including Mach One and Grande, Cougar including Eliminator, Maverick Comet, Montego, Cyclone including Spoiler, Thunderbird, Lincoln , Continental, Meteor, Falcon. Great trunk or glove box lit for concours Restoration.
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