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Alma, Michigan, United States

Alma, Michigan, United States

We have for your shopping pleasure this very nice used WEAVER Manual of Headlight Service.  We believe that it is copyright 1940 or 1941.  This is an original manual for using the Weaver Electric Eye Headlight Tester.  It measures 8-1/2" x 11".  It is 28 pages in length, and is published by Weaver Manufacturing Co., Springfield, Illinois.  It has some cover wear, and the pages have been flipped.  Paperback binding is still in very good shape.  Overall, it is in really good condition for its age.  This is a rare manual--a must for the hobbyist!  You will not be disappointed.

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