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12th May 2008, 11:44 PM #1
Ford service bulletins, Mechnical 1939-1942
My dear o'l mum has asked me to sell an original, (still in hard, black leather bound, four ring binder ) complete series of "Ford service bulletins, Mechanical 1939-1942" that she picked up in a book shop decades ago now.
Only thing I know about these service bulletins is that they where issued to Ford workshops prior to 1945 ( I think it was) when they then started publishing the type of car manuals you see today.
The service bulletins cover everything from pulling apart the engine, wiring diagrams, through to things like how to repair the wood panelling on the early model doors and how to identify each type of truck or car in manufacture at the time.
Anyone ever seen on of these workshop service bulletin "manuals" or have any idea how much something like this would be worth. All pages are in good condition with no rips or stains. Outer black leather binder is still in good condition also.
Thanks for your time
Sean
PS:I can post some pics of the "book/manual" if anyone is interestedMay you be half an hour in heaven before the devil knows your dead!
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12th May 2008, 11:57 PM #2
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