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1995 Ford Contour / Mercury Mystique Shop / Electrical - Vacuum Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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I am selling a set of USED FACTORY FORD CONTOUR/ MYSTIQUE SERVICE MANUALS. The set includes the mechanical repairs manual and electrical/ vacuum manual. They are in very good but USED condition. No torn or greasy pages. I bought them in case I needed them, but only used them twice in 12 years, before we traded the car in. These are excellent for performing repairs yourself. Save yourself a ton of $$$$$, if you are mechanically inclined. Thank you for looking. Plesase see my other listings.

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