1967 Ford Thunderbird W/1968 Suppl. Original Shop Manuals Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
1967 FORD THUNDERBIRD WITH 1968 SUPPLEMENT SHOP MANUALS SET OF 2; these are a two factory volume set. Vol. I -- 1967, Vol. II SUPPLEMENT for the 1968 Model both books are in good to fair condition and are hard to come by.
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