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'64-'72 FORD TRUCK MPC
GENERAL INFORMATION
CHASSIS PARTS - INDEX
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BODY PARTS - INDEX
SOFT TRIM PARTS - INDEX
CROSS REFERENCE LIST

 

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MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS

To facilitate the stocking and handling of those service parts which are assigned both service part numbers and Motorcraft sales part numbers, the Motorcraft sales part numbers are shown in parenthesis immediately following or below the service part numbers.

For example, refer to Section 96, page 10 Group 9601. The service part number for a carburetor air cleaner element used on a 1969 F100 with a manual transmission and 6 cylinder 240 C.I.D. engine is C8TZ 9601-A and the Motorcraft sales part number is FA-52. In the catalog this item is shown as C8TZ 9601 -A (FA-52).

SYMBOLS USED REGULARLY in CATALOG

Symbol indicates part is not supplied for service due to the following:

A. Part is superseded and replaced as indicated in the description column of text.
B. Part can be improvised as indicated in the description column of text.
C. Due to its function there would be little or no demand.

Always refer to the description column of the text for possible substitution, or for material specifications and dimensions which may be helpful in obtaining the non serviced part locally.

FORMATS

Various formats are used throughout this catalog to coincide with the normal procedure for selecting the affected part numbers. Most areas of the catalog use a format arranged in the order shown below:

Column -        
1   Model year
2   Type of vehicle or equipment within a specific model year
3   Description, size, etc.
4   Quantity required per vehicle
5   Complete part number

Formats peculiar to a particular area of the catalog are generally self explanatory. When necessary, instructions are shown at the beginning of the affected group. For instance, the various charts and parts list method of cataloging in the Carburetor Section are explained on Page 1 of Section 95.

MODEL YEAR APPLICATION

Model year application is indicated by showing the first year followed by a diagonal line to indicate continued usage in all subsequent years until the insertion of the last year of usage, which will then be shown after the diagonal line. If no diagonal line is shown the part is" applicable only to the year indicated.

Example:

  • 64/ indicates part used 1964 through subsequent models.
  • 64/69 indicates part used 1964 through 1969 model years.
  • 67 indicates part used 1967 model year only.

 

Symbol (in the text listings or exploded-view diagram) indicates part is not supplied for service due to the following:
          a. Part is superseded and replaced as indicated in the description column of text
          b. Part can be improvised as indicated in the description column of text
          c. Due to it's function there would be little or no demand
- Identifies unique Canadian part numbers and application and have been and footnoted.
- Identifies unique U.S. part numbers and application and have been footnoted.
  - Site Admin notes (not part of the original MPC)