Ford Motorcraft Shop Tips Magazine - May 1977 on 2040-parts.com
West Chicago, Illinois, US
Up for your consideration is an original May 1977 issue of Ford/Motorcraft Shop Tips magazine. The main articles in this issue concern "A/C Systme Third Gauge Testing" and "Ignition Switch Information." This is a monthly Ford publication that was given out with information on the models, current topics, specifications, and more. The magazine measures about 9x12. This is in great shape and is a nice addition to your collection.
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