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1980 Ford And Mercury Lincoln Shop Repair Manual Original Thunderbird Cougar on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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GREAT NORTH, US

GREAT NORTH, US
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THIS IS A FACTORY ORIGINAL 1980 FORD AND MERCURY LINCOLN  SHOP REPAIR MANUAL . MANUAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION . MANUAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION .THE BOTTOM OF FRONT COVER HAS A TEAR,NOTHING MAJOR.MODELS INCLUDE THUNDERBIRD , FAIRMONT , ZEPHYR , COUGAR XR 7 .  CONTENTS INCLUDE WHEELS AND TIRES  , BRAKES , STEERING , SUSPENSION , DRIVING AXLES AND DRIVESHAFTS , AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION , NOISE , VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS , ENGINES , IGNITION , FUEL , EXHAUST , COOLING , STARTING , EMISSION CONTROLS , CHARGING , LIGHTING , INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROL , HARNESSES , CONNECTORS AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION , AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT , VENTILATING , HEATING AND A/C , SPEED CONTROL , SEATS , GLASS , DOORS , HOOD , INTERIOR TRIM , TOP AND EXTERIOR FINISHES , BODY SHELL , FRAME AND UNDERBODY . . BUYER PAYS 7. 00 SHIPPING. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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