Correct operators manual for late 1928 AA

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Lewisag1
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Model Year: 1928
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Correct operators manual for late 1928 AA

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Can anyone help me decipher what would be the correct operators manual that would have been supplied with a 11-6-1928 built AA truck? This truck has the left hand brake location and like most Ford trucks, Henry would run out existing parts that may have been discontinued on the autos for that time of production. I want to be grammatically correct when it comes time to show the truck. Maybe there is some grey area here what manual was delivered with transitional appointments on the trucks? Thanks!
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stew
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Re: Correct operators manual for late 1928 AA

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Don Turley is a national judge, and deals in parts, tools, and manuals. He would be the guy to ask. I’ve talked with him, and bought a manual from him. Nice guy to deal with. E-mail him. don@donturley
You can look him up here on Ford Barn, search his name, Don Turley.
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Chris Haynes
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Re: Correct operators manual for late 1928 AA

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11/06/1928 would be a 1929 model.
Lewisag1
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Re: Correct operators manual for late 1928 AA

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Thanks for the info! I’ll pm Don.
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