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Vintage 1950's Ford Passenger Cars Bulletin Service & 1970's Tune-up All Models on 2040-parts.com

Location:

St Kilda, VIC, Australia

St Kilda, VIC, Australia
Condition:Used

LOCATION OF BOOK IS AUSTRALIA $10 LOCAL SHIPPING

VINTAGE 1950'S BULLITEN SERVICE & 1970'S THROUGH TO EARLY 1980'S TUNE-UP BOOK   CLICK ON TO MY EBAY STORE IN THE BOOK CATEGORY

VINTAGE 1950'S FORD PASSENGER CARS BULLETIN SERVICE & 1970'S TUNE-UP ALL MODELS

VERY GOOD CONDITION

  THE 1970'S TUNE-UP AND MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHART INCLUDES

PEUGOT

PORSCHE

RENAULT

ROVER

SAAB

SIGMA

SUBARU

SUZUKI

TOYOTA

TRIUMPH

VALIANT

VOLKSWAGEN

VOLVO

AUTOLITE

BENDIX TECNICO

CARTER CARTER EMAIL

DATSUN

FORD

HOLLEY

HITACHI

MORORCRAFT

NIKKI

NIPPON KIKAKI

RODCHESTER QUADRAJET

SOLEX

STROMBERG

S.U.

VARAJET

WEBER

ZENITH

ALFA ROMEO

ALFASUD

AUDI

BMW

CITROEN

DIAHATSU

DATSUN

FIAT

CORTINA

ESCORT

FAIRLANE

FAIRMONT

FALCON

GHIA

LANDAU

LASER

LTD

MARQUIS

METEOR

CAMIRA

COMMADORE

GEMINI

SUNBIRD

STATESMAN

TORANA

UTILITY

HONDA

JAGUAR

LANCIA

LEYLAND

LOTUS

MARINA

MAZDA

MERCEDES

MITSUBISHI


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