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1982 Ford Courier Truck Shop Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Plymouth, Michigan, US

Plymouth, Michigan, US
:

1982 

FORD COURIER TRUCK SHOP MANUAL

Up for sale is a "like new" Ford shop manual for the 1982 Ford Courier truck.  This is a Ford OEM manual which have very detailed information and illustrations on maintenance and repairs for the Ford Courier.  

This manual cover information on the following:

ENGINE

TRANSMISSION

BODY

CHASSIS

ELECTRICAL

EMISSIONS

This manual is used and in "like new" condition with no missing or torn pages.  The one shown in the picture is the one that you will be getting.

If you have any questions, please e-mail me before you bid as all sales are final.  

This is an original Ford Motor Company Service Manual, not a copy or CD. 

Thanks for Looking!

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