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1965 Mustang Comet Falcon Fairlane Garage Shop Repair Service Maintenance Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Jamestown, Ohio, United States

Jamestown, Ohio, United States
Very nice used manual.
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For Sale is a very nice used 1965 Ford & Mercury Shop Manual.  Covers Comet, Mustang, Falcon and Fairlane.  Has seen very little use and is in great condition. Would make a great addition to any Repair Shop or Do It Yourself owner. This is an actual Book, not a CD or DVD. This type of information is not available in 3rd party books such as: Chilton’s, Haynes or Clymer’s manuals. Check out the pictures and see if it will work for you. Listing low with no reserve. Please email with any questions or if additional photos are desired. Free Media Shipping in US.  International bidders will be at the 4 Lb rate for your Country. Thanks for looking and bid with confidence!!!!                      

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