Classic Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Manual R-12 & 134a Systems on 2040-parts.com
Jamestown, Ohio, US
For sale is a Haynes Automotive Heating & Air
Conditioning Manual. Covers Maintenance,
Troubleshooting, Service & Repair.
Covers Domestic & Imports.
R-12 & 134a Systems. Manual number 1480. Excellent condition. Check
out the pictures and see if this will work for you. Please email with any
questions or if additional photos are desired.
$2.50 shipping in US. International will be at the 1.5 lb
rate.
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