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Old 10-11-2002, 05:13 PM   #10
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Default Ford shop manual

71grande, why not just invest in a Ford shop manual. I paid $35 for mine ('66) about 5 yrs. ago, and it's been the best investment I ever made. For mundane but tricky jobs it helps a lot. Stuff like adjusting windows, removing ignition switch, light switch, heater core, etc., etc. Also has detailed wiring diagrams and a bunch of everything else. Thick as a telephone book and very detailed. It's worth the $$$.


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