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Haynes Repair Manual Ford Taurus & Mercury Sable 1986 Thru 1988 □ All Models on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Campbell, Ohio, United States

Campbell, Ohio, United States
This book was stored well in a garage, up on a shelf. It has some dog ears from just leafing through the book for a few years. Please look at pictures, I believe I have captured all the minor defects of an aging repair manual. There is some writing here and there, no more than a note or two. Well used and well worth the reference.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Used Haynes Automobile repair manual for the Ford Taurus and the Mercury Sable.

Models covered:
Ford Taurus & Mercury Sable
1986 through1988

Well kept reference book that was used numerous times. Some sporadic markings and writing on only a few pages. This book still is fully readable and pages are clear. When leafing through the book there is an odor of motor oil or the smell of the garage. I wouldn't expect anything less with this origional useful reference. There was a receipt tucked into the back index dated 6-28-1993. Purchasing a inside door handle from a late model junk yard and used car dealer.

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