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1929 Hudson Super-six Owners Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Trenton, Ontario, CA

Trenton, Ontario, CA
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1929 Hudson Super-six instruction book owner's manual (Original NOT A REPRINT) printed May 1929

For vehicles:, 122" cars numbered 825407 and upward, 139" cars numbered 41384 and upward

Condition: - minor wear and marks on the covers, all pages intact and in very good shape, 31 pages

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