1959 Ford Cars, Station Wagon, Ranchero Shop Manual

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1959 Ford Cars, Station Wagon, Ranchero Shop Manual

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1959 Ford Cars, Station Wagon, Ranchero Shop Manual

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This factory service manual print reproduction, covers 1959 Ford cars, Station Wagons, Courier and Ranchero models, powered by 6-cylinder and V8 engines, including:

  • Mileage Maker Six 223 (Inline 6-cylinder)
  • Thunderbird 292 V8
  • Thunderbird 332 V8
  • Thunderbird 352 Special V8
  • Thunderbird 352 Police Special V8

Included in this guide are complete diagnosis, service and repair procedures for components and systems indicated (please see Table Of Contents). This is a freshly-printed, high-quality reproduction, containing the complete original content of the same manual which Ford Motor Company wrote for use by their dealership mechanics back when these cars were new. Because it was written by the manufacturer, you know it organizes the jobs effectively and accurately. At over 600 pages, you can be sure this guide is loaded with information. You'll be pleased to find that the comprehensive text has been accompanied by a huge number and variety of visual aids to add clarification to the procedures.

MODELS COVERED:

  • 1959 Ford Country Sedan
  • 1959 Ford Country Squire
  • 1959 Ford Custom 300
  • 1959 Ford Fairlane 500
  • 1959 Ford Fairlane
  • 1959 Ford Galaxie
  • 1959 Ford Ranch Wagon
  • 1959 Ford Ranchero Truck
  • 1959 Ford Victoria

in 1959, Ford offered quite a line-up of models. They also offered up some options that were out of this world (but maybe not out of the Galaxie...ha ha). One impressive feat of engineering, at least for some of the 1959 Ford models, was the retractable hardtop. Even today, you hardly ever see any cars offered with this bold, astounding, complicated feature. To accomplish it on cars the size of those vintage Fords, utilizing 1950s technology is all the more reason to take a moment or two to appreciate this achievement. As with all machinery, eventually it will need service and repair. Fortunately, this manual has the information you need to get (and keep) yours in working condition. Don't be mistaken, though. This book isn't just about huge metal transformer-like roofs. Rest assured, it tackles the projects for all of the major areas of these vintage vehicles, and is perfect for the restorer, or anyone working on one of these vehicles. Clear illustrations show exploded views, as well as component details, plus specs on engine data, torque, carburetion and more.

This is a Ford Motor Company Licensed Product.


Subject: Transportation: Automotive: 1959 Ford cars, Station Wagon, Courier and Ranchero shop manual. | OEM Part Number: FORM 7098-59
TABLE of CONTENTS:
  • Engines and Exhaust Systems
  • Ignition System
  • Fuel System
  • Cooling System
  • Clutch and Manual Shift Transmission
  • Cruise-O-Matic Transmission
  • Fordomatic Transmission
  • Rear Axle and Drive Line
  • Wheels, Tires, Chassis, Suspension and Frames
  • Steering
  • Brakes
  • Generating and Starting Systems
  • Lights, Instruments and Accessories
  • Station Wagon, Convertible and Retractable Hardtop Body Features
  • Body Maintenance and Repair
  • Doors, Deck Lid, Locks and Windows
  • Interior Trim, Sears, Front Sheetmetal and Bumpers
  • Body Installation Drawings
  • Maintenance, Lubrication and Special Tools
Sample Page:
Below: 1959 Ford Car Shop Manual Sample Page - Retractable Hardtop
1959 Ford Car Shop Manual Sample Page - Retractable Hardtop

Specifications

  • Publisher: Detroit Iron
  • Author: Ford Motor Company
  • Pages: 616 - Hundreds of b&w photos and illustrations
  • Binding: Paperback - 8.5 x 11 inches
  • ISBN: 978-1-7914-0602-8
  • Years: 1959