1942 Chevrolet Shop Manual
Description:
Used/Paperback
Catalog No. Unknown
Pages separated by 12 sections and start over every 1 thru etc with each new section.
Book is in good condition. Front and back cover are intact. Pages are all in good condition. Binding looks worn. Front and back cover show some shelf wear.
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