Can anyone recommend a manual for a 1971 Grande'.
The only original part of the car is the body.
Top Loader with Mach1 drive train which has been
modified. 351C which has also been modified.
Problem being, don't know at what point the various parts
were installed.
Is there a single manual that would cover all?
Maybe I should stick with Chilton's. Has worked before.
Thanks
mike
nospam - 27 Jul 2006 03:23 GMT
For my 72 mach 1, I bought a reproduction set of Ford factory manuals (5
volume set) for about $50 on ebay about 4 years ago. It has a ton more info
than chiltons or haynes.
> Can anyone recommend a manual for a 1971 Grande'.
> The only original part of the car is the body.
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> mike
veegerNO SPAM@snowcrest.net - 28 Jul 2006 22:38 GMT
>Can anyone recommend a manual for a 1971 Grande'.
>The only original part of the car is the body.
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>mike
Where some parts on mine have been modified with updated systems, I
have gone to the individual manufacturers. For example, Edelbrock
replaced the original autolite carb. Edelbrock was kind enough to send
me the information on the carb along with tuneup specs & instructs.
The internet is filled with sources of info.
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