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1976 Ford Elite--owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Lakewood, California, US

Lakewood, California, US
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"1979 Ford Elite". Owner's manual. Card covers. 5" x 8" tall. 93 pages. Very Good condition. Black and white illustrations


Includes: Maintenance, Instruments and Controls, Getting to Know Your Car, Special Situations, Routine Service

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