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1989 Mustang Factory Shop Manual Volume 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dayton, OH, US

Dayton, OH, US
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 This listing is for a factory shop manual in like-new condition for the 1989 Ford Mustang. I purchased this manual last year when I bought the 1989 Mustang GT. I just sold the car and the new owner did not want to buy the manuals from me, so I decided to sell it to someone else who needs one. These are advertised on other listings for over $100 for each volume. This is volume 1 of a 2 volume set. I am starting this listing at only $35.00. I also do have volume 2 available on another listing. Shipping is only $15.00. If you purchase both volumes, I will discount the shipping and charge only $25.00 shipping on both volumes.

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