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This 1979-1993 Mustang Parts Interchange (Fox Body) Guide - Engine, Drivetrain and Suspension is published by PAH Publishing.

 

This book, published by PAH Publishing, is a well researched book on the topic of study. You won't find another book with this level of detail about interchangeable parts and decoding information available. It's perfect for the restorer.


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BINDING: Paperback - 8.5 x 11 inches
PUBLISHER: PAH Publishing
PAGES: 146
WEIGHT (pounds): 1

Manufacture Part Number: FOX

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