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1987 Ford Powertrain Mustang Thunderbird Oem Dealer Service Shop Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Republic, Missouri, United States

Republic, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is an Original 1987 Lincoln Town Car and Mark VII; Ford Mustang, Thunderbird, Crown Victoria and Mercury Cougar, Grand Marquis POWERTRAIN dealer service manuals. This manual was printed in 1986 and is for the following models: Lincoln Town Car and Mark VII; Ford Mustang, Thunderbird, Crown Victoria and Mercury Cougar, Grand Marquis. No pages are missing, good condition. This manual provides information on the diagnosis, the service procedures, the adjustments, and the specifications for this specific model.

 

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Please e-mail questions before bidding. Shipping and Handling is Free For Sales to the Continental United States. Item will only be shipped via USPS Priority to Alaska and Hawaii for $5.00. All buyers can upgrade to Priority for $5.00. I will ship worldwide upon request, please e-mail for shipping quote. If you win multiple items I will combine to save on shipping if possible.


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