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Vintage 1966 Motor's Auto Repair Manual Varity Of Makes 29 Edition 1st Printing on 2040-parts.com

Location:

La Verne, California, United States

La Verne, California, United States
GOOD CONDITION, NO RIPS OR TEARS THAT I CAN SEE, SOME GREASE MARKS, SOME BROWNING FROM AGE AS SEEN IN PICTURES
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

VINTAGE

 1966

 MOTOR'S

AUTO REPAIR

MANUAL

VARITY OF MAKES

1959 - 1966

29TH EDITION

FIRST PRINTING

MANAGING EDITOR:

LOUIS FORIER

ASSOCIATE EDITORS:

JOHN G. MORAN, PETER N. GRECO, DAVID W. OPDYKE

1355 PAGES

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