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Haynes Ford Thunderbird Mercury Cougar 1983-1988 Repair Manual Book on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Mount Zion, Illinois, United States

Mount Zion, Illinois, United States
appears unused, but is slightly creased, from storage. please see pictures
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a automotive repair manual book. It's by haynes. It's for 1983-1988 Ford Thunderbird & Mercury Cougar. All models. Based on complete teardown and rebuild. Includes essential information for today's more complex vehicles. Book number is 36082. Looks very imformative. A few of the pictures are next to a tape measure to show the size. Book appears unused, but has some slight creasing from storage. I will ship worldwide. I accept many forms of payment ask for details. Free Shipping to the US. If you are out of the country I can get you a exact shipping cost. Sells as is. No returns. Buy with 100 percent confidence. Thanks for looking. Feel free to ask?s.

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