Vintage 1955 Ford Car Shop Manual Ford Motor Company Book Nov 1954 Automobile on 2040-parts.com
Bourbonnais, Illinois, US
VINTAGE 1955 FORD CAR SHOP MANUAL
FORD DIVISION - FORD MOTOR COMPANY - NOVEMBER 1954
IN GOOD CONDITION EXCEPT FOR SOME PAGES THAT ARE FALLING OUT (ABOUT A SECTION OF 40 PAGES) NO PAGES ARE MISSING AND THEY COULD PROBABLY BE SUPER GLUED BACK IN (THE PAGES THAT ARE NOT ATTACHED ARE ALL ATTACHED TO EACH OTHER) BESIDES THAT IT'S IN GOOD CONDITION
MEASURES 5-1/2 INCHES BY 8 INCHES
341 PAGES WITH LOTS OF INFORMATION AND ILLUSTRATIONS
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