1979 Motor Crash Estimating Guide 1973-1976 Thunderbird Ford Lincoln Mercury on 2040-parts.com
Macungie, Pennsylvania, US
This listing is for a Used 1979 Motor Crash Estimating Guide Ford Lincoln Mercury Edition.
November 1979
1974-1980 Ford models. Will go back further depending on body carry over.
Please see index page picture for models covered.
Shop used condition. Condition as pictured. Manual is a little warped from storage.
The manual that is pictured is the actual manual you will receive.
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