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FA - FORD AUTOMATIC and POWER STEERING FLUID - PART NO. C1AZ 19582-A, C, D
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FORD OIL AND LUBRICATION GUIDE - VOL 69-ST-15
(A-B-C-D) were TYPE A SUFFIX A FORD SPECIFIC blend progression in 1959-1960 - All were TYPE A)
In 1959, FORD blended it's own version of GM TYPE A SUFFIX A.
I think it was called FA (I never saw that description) to differentiate it from GM TYPE A - SUFFIX A. Final version was D for the 1961 model run.
There was also an FA released in 1980 or thereabouts for the C5. It was backwards compatible with TYPE F but did not replace it as you can still buy it from FORD today.
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The above statements are not correct. Please ignore. Source not verified.
I see FA on independent refiners packaging (and didn't pay any attention to it) but never saw it on FORD packaging.
While researching this, I came across some of the strangest stories and claims imaginable.
I hate 'OL WIVES TALES ... They just keep on going ...
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... that everything you buy in the grocery store is either wrapped in or contained in plastic but the government doesn't want you to carry it out in a plastic bag?
WONDERING IN W(BY GOD)V ...
DIAGNOSED CDO - (OCD In Correct Alphabetical Order)