1938 1939 International Truck Ar-626f Instruction Book W/illustrat & Parts List on 2040-parts.com
Holts Summit, Missouri, US
1938 ? 1939 ? International Truck AR-626F instruction book with Illustrations & Parts List. Cover has lots of stains and wear, inside is good and will get the job done. Printed 1-23-39, 111 pages. S&H is FREE!! Please pay within 10 days. See my other listing for more items you may be interested in. THANKS!! John
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