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Old 07-24-2012, 12:17 PM   #16
Bruce Lancaster
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Default Re: Everyone should own a copy of the Model A Service Bulletins

The 1932 Bulletins, available in a full-size copy of just the '32 pages, would also be of interest to many here as it contains what amounts to a Model B shop manual.
After '32, Ford just about stopped mentioning the 4 cylinders.
By the way, the T bulletins run back to about the time of the first and last (for a long time) Ford shop manualsomewhere right around 1925; I think Ford intended that to remain as a semi-permanent set of basics on how to run dealership repair work, continually amended by the bulletins.
The basic series of Bulletins covering the Model A was in effect from late T days through 1937...after that the format and approach of bulletins changed.
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