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1973 Ford Full Size Passenger Owner's Owner Manual 73 Oem Original on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

One original (not reprint) 1973 Ford Owner's Manual covering all models of Full Size 1973 Ford Passenger Cars. This is the original owner's manual as given to the original owner at the dealership. It is used but in good to very good usable condition with all pages present with no writing or markings anywhere (that I can find) on the pages. Complete owner's manual for Full Size 1973 Ford Passenger Car models. A must for the 1973 Ford owner, restorer or technician. Lucky winner adds $0 USPS shipping in USA Only Please. International orders add extra shipping costs (email for details). Certified funds and PayPal ensure immediate shipping while checks hold for clearance. Please view our Over-whelming Positive Feedback and our many other auctions along with our "eBay Store" and "ME" page! Thanks for viewing our Item! Good Luck!

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