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Old 17-03-2015, 12:17 PM   #1
ken1939
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Default Ford Australia/Marti Report

This is one of those, I thought I remembered how to do it issues

I purchased an XB Falcon Ute here in the states. I did decode the vin before I bought it, the owner didn't know much about it.

I know it was build in Broadmeadows on Aug 1975. It was the 200CI 1V 6 Cyl with a column shift manual. It was polar white, with a saddle interior.

What I cannot remember is how to get the Australian Ford Factory Report similar to the US Ford Marti Report on it. Not sure I will learn much more, but the history of the vehicle is pretty important to me. I know that Ford will cease production soon, and I am sure this service will go along with it, unless it already has.

I did a few forum searches but came up empty.
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