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1986 Ford Exp Escort Service Shop Manual Body Chassis Ellectrical (mercury Ln7) on 2040-parts.com

US $2.50
Location:

Ames, Iowa, US

Ames, Iowa, US
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Ford FACTORY service manual SUPPLEMENT for the 1986 Ford EXP, which was based on the Escort.  This manual might also be useful for Mercury LN7 owners, although the last year for the LN7 was 1985.

This is the BODY, CHASSIS, ELECTRICAL, service manual SUPPLEMENT.  I believe that the normal Ford Escort manual is used for service of all areas common to both the Escort and the EXP, but this supplement is to cover the things that are unique to the EXP body, chassis, and electrical systems. 

This book is 8.5" by 11" and about 1/4 inch thick.

I'm selling several Ford/Mercury/Lincoln/Merkur factory manuals ranging from 1985 to 1995. All of them are used and show signs of use, but they came from a classroom, so they are NOT full of grease like you would find with manuals that came from a real shop. 

This item will be wrapped in cardboard for shipping.  Local pickup in Ames, Iowa is also an option. 

USA bidders only, please. 

Feel free to ask me any questions you might have. 

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