Haynes Ford Courier Pickup 72-82 Repair Manual - Used on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Up for bid is a used Haynes Automotive Repair Manual for 1972 to 1982 Ford Courier pickups – all models with 109.6 cu in (1.8 Liter) or 140.3 cu in (2.3 Liter) motors. The manual has over 270 pages that cover tune ups and maintenance, engines, general engine overhaul procedures, cooling, heating and air conditioning systems, fuel and exhaust systems, engine electrical systems, emissions and engine control systems, manual transaxle, automatic transaxle, clutch and drive axles, brakes, suspension and steering systems, body, chassis electrical system and wiring diagrams. This manual is in great condition with no torn or missing pages – although the front cover does show some signs of wear and use (see PIC). On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being brand new, I’d rate this manual at 9.8 for its overall condition. Buyer will pay a fixed $ 3.00 for USPS Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation. Canada residents shipping will be based on International First Class as media service is not available. Payments by personal check will ship 5 business days after payment received. Payments by Paypal will ship 2nd business day after payment confirmation received. Good luck bidding !!!
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