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Join Date: Jun 2010
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You know I dont think its the Book (green bible)to have unless your looking to cross reference part numbers and and years they fit. It gives a few illustrations or part break downs. I love other books like Page’s Ford V-8 cars and trucks and Post ERA book Ford V-8 complete service bulletins . Even the Polyprints service books have all the info and illustrations on each year needed for repair or restoration. I would post a picture but my computer doesn’t like to post on the fordbarn for some reason.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Schooley's Mountain
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As Bobh and others have said, you need other manuals in addition to the "Green Bible". However, the green bible can be downloaded from the Northern Ohio region of the EFV8 Club. Just go to their website, then to newsletters and tecnicals and click on that.
http://www.norgv8club.org/index.php |
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