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Ford Lincoln Mercury Master Cross Reference Parts List Catalog Manual 1975-1977 on 2040-parts.com

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Utica, Michigan, US

Utica, Michigan, US
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A Factory Original OEM Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Master Cross Reference List Between Parts & Accessories and Engineering Part Numbers Volume 5, Form FPS-7425-5, April 1977.

"This is a numerical listing of all items assigned Service Parts Numbers from April 1, 1975 to date."

The manual is in GOOD USABLE CONDTION, clean pages, no missing pages, cover wear, PLEASE SEE PICTURES. The manual in the picture is the brochure you will receive.  NO STOCK PHOTOS.  The brochure was published by FORD.  Any questions please ask.

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