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1987 Ford Shop Manual Update Supplement Town Car Mustang T-bird Repair on 2040-parts.com

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Swan Lake, New York, US

Swan Lake, New York, US
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1987 Ford Shop Manual Update Ford Supplement Crown Victoria Mustang Thunderbird


Good condition
This manual came out in the late 1987 and early 1988 model year to cover the mid-year and upcoming 1988 repairs. You won't find these repairs in the regular Service Manual and this manual it is hard to find.

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