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- maverickfe390
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Anyone making manuals for a 1972 ford pickup?
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Re: manuals
Good evening MaverickFE390,
Are you looking for a general shop manual, or something specific to your truck's interior (I notice this thread has begun its life in the "interior" forum section)?
If you're looking for a general shop manual, you may be interested in these threads:
Repair Manual
Has anyone gotten those shop manuals on CD from Ebay?
Robroy
Are you looking for a general shop manual, or something specific to your truck's interior (I notice this thread has begun its life in the "interior" forum section)?
If you're looking for a general shop manual, you may be interested in these threads:
Repair Manual
Has anyone gotten those shop manuals on CD from Ebay?
Robroy
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Re: manuals
cd's suck. paper books are better you can get originals and reproductions on ebay. i think reproductions are 43.00.
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Re: manuals
What im looking for is the assembly manuals any or all of them for that year
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Re: manuals
The second thread Robroy posted was mine......
I bought the CD from Ebay for my '68. I poked through it once I got it and it seems to be chock-full of information. I haven't had to use it yet for anything (I've only been doing minor tinkering projects on the truck, major surgery - type stuff to come later).
If you have access to a computer abnd a printer I would recommend the CD. You can find what you need and print out that specific page/section. I have a tendancy to get books greasy if I'm working on something.
I bought the CD from Ebay for my '68. I poked through it once I got it and it seems to be chock-full of information. I haven't had to use it yet for anything (I've only been doing minor tinkering projects on the truck, major surgery - type stuff to come later).
If you have access to a computer abnd a printer I would recommend the CD. You can find what you need and print out that specific page/section. I have a tendancy to get books greasy if I'm working on something.
03 Chevy S10 - the daily driver
68 Ford F100 longbed - the tow pig / TLC project
78 Chevy Impala - the race car
I'm sorry if I ask lots of questions, there's just a lot of stuff I don't know (yet).
68 Ford F100 longbed - the tow pig / TLC project
78 Chevy Impala - the race car
I'm sorry if I ask lots of questions, there's just a lot of stuff I don't know (yet).
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wow i just went to look up the 72 book from the guy i'm watching and he wants 86.00 for the 72 book. more than i want to pay.