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1972 Complete Car Line 2 Volume Shop Manual Set (vol.3 & 4) on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Fullerton, California, US

Fullerton, California, US
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Original Ford Publications dated 1971 and is the first edition. Manuals are dirty and show signs of use. All the manuals that you see in today's auction have been cluttering my garage for years and it is time for them to go. Any manual that does not sell goes directly to the dumpster. Single manuals start at $4.95 and Sets start at $9.95 plus S&H via media mail. They all are in reasnoable condition but may have some loose or missing pages. Most are complete. I will combine shipping of manuals purchased in this auction As is, what you see is what you get, No returns


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