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1987 Ford Tempo/ Topaz Escort/lynx Shop Manuals on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Point Roberts, Washington, US

Point Roberts, Washington, US
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1987 Ford Car Shop Manual Set for Tempo/Topaz, Escort/Lynx. Set includes the Body, Chassis, Electrical Manual and the Powertrain, Lubrication, Maintenance Manual. Covers are a bit worn, first few pages in each book are a bit dirty, pages are generally in good shape a few creased, some greasy finger prints.

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We are in Canada and make a trip to Point Roberts, Washington once a week on a Thursday to mail books.

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