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1972 Ford Truck Shop Manuals Pickup, Bronco, Econoline, Medium, Heavy on 2040-parts.com

US $72.50
Location:

Point Roberts, Washington, United States

Point Roberts, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

1972 Ford Truck Shop Manuals

Volume 1. Chassis (Light cover wear)
Volume 2. Engine  (Light cover staining, back cover has writing on it)
Volume 3&4. Body & Electrical (Light cover wear)
Volume 5. Pre-Delivery, Maintenance & Lubrication (Light cover wear)

Good used condition. Some pages may have light greasy fingerprint marks.

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