Ford - 1969 Car Preliminary Shop Manual - Mustang - Cougar - Fairlane - T-bird on 2040-parts.com
US $6.99
Location:
Altoona, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used
The manual shown is the one you will receive.
I recently acquired hundreds of manuals (owner's, shop, repair, parts, etc.) from a local shop that closed. I'll be listing when I can, but it will probably take a few months to get them all on.
*IMPORTANT NOTE* - All the manuals came out of a shop, so please look at the pictures for condition. Some have seen some very heavy use, while other may have just sat on a shelf (and even those may be dirty). Basically, if you're looking for something in pristine condition, as they would say in Star Wars "These are not the manuals you are looking for".
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