1915 Stevens-duryea Owners Instruction Manual, B&w Reprint 48 P 5x8" on 2040-parts.com
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This 1915 Stevens -Duryea B&W reprint owners instruction manual includes many instructions and photos. Size is 5x8 and 48 pages. For more info call Bill at 928 537 4608
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