1983 Ford Car Shop Manuals Set/6 Oem Ford on 2040-parts.com
Golconda, Illinois, United States
I have for sale a set of service manuals for the 1983 Ford Cars, all models. These don't mention trucks, but seems to be for most 1983 Ford cars, see my pictures. There are 6 books included. This is an original set, not a reprint or copy. I accept PayPal for payment. Shipping is $9.00 to the lower 48 states. I will send by Media Mail. |
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