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Old 05-11-2004, 08:27 PM   #2
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Default Shop manual?

I did that on mine about 5 years ago. I really needed my Ford shop manual to get it all back together and especially for the adjustments to get the window and vent to fit right. I wish I could remember enough to give a step by step, but I would need the shop manual again to do it again. My advice is to buy a Ford shop manual. You can bet that you will use it over and over . It's worth the $.

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