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1932 - 1949 Ford Owner's Complete Handbook Of Repair & Maintenance Floyd Clymer on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

North Branch, Minnesota, US

North Branch, Minnesota, US
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1932 - 1949 Ford Owner's Complete Handbook of Repair & Maintenance

Published by Floyd Clymer

Up for auction is great repair book with a copyright from 1949.  This manual cost $1.50 back in the day and is actually a real informative manual for straight forward cars of the day.  The manual also has great advertising from this era.  This book came straight out of cleaning out grandpa's garage.  I am a US ebayer that truly appreciates your business.  A flat $4.00 shipping and handling in the US.  I accept paypal for payment only.  Good Luck!

 

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