Manual
As far as your request, a parts catalog scan is $22 from https://www.hipoparts.com/1964-72-fo...ts-catalog-cd/ . That's around $22 plus tax, shipping, etc. If it's like the one I bought for '73 trucks, it's two huge PDFs that aren't OCR'd nor bookmarked.
But the MPC is not simple to use, and even after you have it you'll have to invest some time reading the first few pages to try to get a feel for the old Ford parts system. It's not opaque, but it's also not searchable and bookmarked out of the gate. You'll have to take paper notes to keep track of which page you found something, so you can find it again.
Fords in that era require around FIVE different manuals to have everything:
- the Shop Manual (year-specific) Vols 1-5, the MPC (covers a range of years)
- the Wiring Diagram, which is part of the dealerships' Wiring and Vacuum Diagrams compilation for that year, not available from Ford separately but can often find via eBay or Faxon
- the Specifications booklet, because Ford doesn't include specs like ign. timing, choke settings, and fluid capacities in any of the other manuals
- the completely separate Shop Manual Vol 6 for Emissions and System Diagnosis: that manual is rarely included with the Vols 1-5 sets you can find.
If you want someone to provide you a like that you can click and it all unfolds for your pleasure, I don't think that exists. Maybe the next responder will have more positive information, though.
* = Search for Falcon manuals, or esp. Rootes manuals, and my stuff will come up. Most of that work I did around the turn of the century. And people still gripe via email every so often that "it's not a PDF" BS, like it's not copyrighted or something. Phbbbt. "Fair Use" does not cover a complete PDF copy of copyrighted material.
** = OK, I didn't scan the Emissions and System Diagnosis manual. It's on my desk, and I think about it, but it'll probably never get scanned by me, as life is short so I eat desert first these days.






