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Offline jwc66k

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Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« on: June 06, 2020, 12:48:04 PM »
Also known as the (infamous) MPC. Download this.

http://squarebirds.org/Manuals/1965/1965-72FordPartsTextCatalog/

It is a link on a Thunderbird Forum website. For reference, it's 45 files that take up 430MB of data. You may also have to download a copy of Adobe reader to see the data, but that's free. Paper copies can cost up to $600 and take up about two feet of shelf space. This one is free. We have the webmaster's permission to use the data. He is also a member of this forum.
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2020, 10:05:10 AM »
Years ago (early 2000s), a close friend and Mustang buddy bought a hard copy for $200 on ebay. He was so pleased and better yet he let me borrow it as I needed. Later, I bought a cd with the same MPC for $100 from a Mustang vendor (I think) and I was thrilled. Its loaded in my laptop drive now as Im searching for some parts. I guess it was bound to be free at some point.
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2020, 08:12:36 PM »
This is where mine came from. I think it was $75 but that was a long time ago.
Bill
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2020, 02:00:18 PM »
Everyone who does not have this MPC in their collection, should take advantage of this ; hey, the "price is right", what beats "Free" ?

However, as with all MPC's, one must not take them as "Gospel". In this case in particular, if you have a 1965-68 Mustang, this should be treated as a "companion" to a "more appropriate" MPC.

Here is what I mean by "more appropriate". In the early 80's, when my Ford Dealer Parts Department was switching from hard copy MPC's to microfiche, I was lucky enough to get from them both their hard copy 1965-72, and 1960-68 MPC's, along with the counter catalog rack that held them.
At that time, my only Mustang was my 1966. I started using the 1965-72 MPC, as I was more familiar with it, since that is what my Ford Parts Department always went to first (which makes sense since that would show the parts currently available). It didn't take long to find that there was a problem in using this as the "go to" copy. I found that many parts shown for 1966 carried C7 or C8 numbers, and sometimes even C9, with no indication of what the original Part Number might have been. A look at the printing date of the 1965-72 MPC will tell you why ; 1975. In 10 years, many, many parts had been replaced by a newer part that "would function" the same, yet be different than the original part. Of course, if you are not concerned with originality, this is not an issue.

Interestingly, I found this to be the case back in the late 60's when working on my 1957 Ford Retractable. I purchased the 1949-59 MPC a Text and an Illustration Volume) from my Ford Dealer ( which at that time was still available from the Dealer), and found a similar thing. Some 1957 parts had been replaced by B9, CO, or even C1 parts, A look at the printing date (1964) explained why. I then sought out to find an earlier version, and found that the only earlier one was a 1955-57 Chassis Parts, and a 1953-57 Body Parts version.

Remembering this, I went to the 1960-68 MPC that I had obtained from my  Dealer, and solved a lot of problems. Even though it was printed in 1967 and 1968, there were still some parts that I came across that had part numbers later than C6's.

Since then, I have always used my 1960-68 MPC as my "go to" MPC for my 66 and then 67 Mustang, and then looked at the 1965-72 for any additional information that might have been added, and have relevance.  For those with 1969-72 Mustangs, this is probably your best option since the next multi-year MPC printed covered 1973-1977 Models.

As I noted at the beginning, if you don't have the free 1965-72 MPC, by all means take advantage of this. I would also highly recommend, if you have a 1964-1/2 to 1968 Mustang, purchasing the 1960-68 MPC ( a Ford Licensed copy now available digitally for about $25). You won't regret it. Even though I have hard copies of all the MPC's from 1955-1972, I have digital copies of them also ; it's a lot easier to scroll through them on the computer (especially if they are book marked) than go to the castalog rack and flip through them.

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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2020, 03:39:43 PM »
In fewer word:
The MPC lists Ford parts that will "work", not what was always originally installed at the factory. But, the illustrations are very good (usually), and the service part numbers "can" be used on a major search engine to determine availability.
It's a whole lot better than a brown paper bag and a crayola.
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2020, 04:04:54 PM »
The 60-68 MPC is word searchable.
My version of the 1965-72 MPC is not. I can't speak to the free version.

Having word search is invaluable and saves a LOT of time.
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2020, 06:16:57 PM »
Having word search is invaluable and saves a LOT of time.

Yes it is though the challenge at times is figuring what term Ford used to describe or call a part :)   Much the same challenge using any search feature. Still better than nothing
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2020, 07:32:04 PM »
I use my hard copy of this book all the time.  I have yet to use it on the computer.   I am constantly flipping from text to illustrations and other categories in the book.  I think the electronic copy would be difficult to use the same as the way I use my book.  Once you get the hang of using the book and remembering different number groups, it is a very useful resource.

I also don't have a computer in the shop where this catalog is needed the most.
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2020, 08:11:20 PM »
I typically use the computer based text section and use a printed (small format) illustrated version for that purpose so using both at the same time. The 64 1/2-70 Restoration Guide has small print versions of many of the illustration pages from the MPC  (vast majority of the make up of the book it appears) that fill most of my needs at locating related basic part numbers I can then search through the text section for.

Just what works for me
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Re: Do You Want A Copy Of The 65-72 Ford Car Parts Manual?
« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2020, 07:44:06 PM »
Thanks to Jeff, the online MPC in Adobe .pdf file format downloads are now available in this Forum's Library in the "Official Mustang Article List Section" for each year.
Post comments and ask questions on this thread about the MPC only, use the regular Forum as before.
With a free download of the "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC" (the latest version), you should be able to print an individual page for reference.
Jim
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