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Offline JakesBackyard

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« on: May 11, 2009 9:12 pm »
So since I'm on light duty.....I'm cleaning out the cupboards....Some books and manuals that I'll offer up before throwing them on Ebay.

Make offer on each book plus mailing or you can pick up in Wahp. I grouped them all into three pics to save space. I'll give it till next Monday at this time before putting on ebay.

PM me if you're interested.

Pic 1 - 2 same - 63 Galaxie and 62-63 Monterey Shop Manual Supplement.
          Ford at Fifty - 1953 hard cover book on Ford
          Fix your Ford - hard cover - covers everything on '53 to '63 Ford

   All four of those are in excellent condition, but do have some smoke damage around the edges (were in my garage four years ago)

Pic 2 - All in excellent condition - like new - all soft bound.

Pic 3 - all in excellent condition - like new - all hard bound.

Hopefully you can make all the titles in pics.

Thanks, Jake
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2009 2:29 am »
I got three deals on the Hop Up and Hot Rod 12 so those are probably going to go.

And don't be afraid to give me a cheap offer. I'd rather let them go to someone on here that will read them and pass them on again.

There is some TRADITIONAL in all of them....even traditional tractors.  I learned to drive on a Fordson!

Jake
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« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2009 1:53 pm »
R&C50yrs. and HR-Peter Vincent gone.
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