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1980 Ford Medium Heavy Truck Service Shop Manual Book On Engines on 2040-parts.com

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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

1980 FORD MEDIUM AND HEAVY TRUCK SHOP SERVICE MANUAL ON ENGINE REPAIR. FRONT COVER IS UGLY BUT BOOK IS IN OTHERWISE GOOD SHAPE AND READY TO USE.

WHAT YOU SEE IS THE ITEM YOU SHALL RECEIVE. ITEMS IN MY STORE CAN BE COMBINED WITH OTHER ITEMS TO MAKE SHIPPING COST LESS EXPENSIVE. I WILL ALWAYS WORK WITH THE CUSTOMER TO ALWAYS FIND YOUR BEST SHIPPING NEEDS AND PRICE. PAYMENT IS APPRECIATED WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER PURCHASE. ASK ANY QUESTIONS. I WILL LEAVE FEEDBACK 100% OF THE TIME AFTER YOU RECEIVE THE ITEM AND I RECEIVE FEEDBACK. THANKS FOR VIEWING THIS ITEM AND FOR VISITING GRANDPA'S GARAGE.

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