1951 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Desoto Windshield Wiper Shop Book / Original on 2040-parts.com
Benton, Illinois, United States
1951 CHRYSLER, DESOTO, DODGE, AND PLYMOUTH MODELS / WINDSHIELD WIPER SERVICE SHOP MANUAL / SHOP BOOKLET / MOPAR MECHANIC TRAINING MANUAL / NICE ORIGINAL!! / GOOD CONDITION!! / A VERY INTERESTING 35 PAGE BOOKLET!!! PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES FOR THE ITEM CONTENT AND CONDITION!! PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!!! FOR SALE TO THE U.S. ($5.00 P&H SENT BY MEANS OF STANDARD FLAT RATE SHIPPING) / FOR SALE WORLDWIDE (SENT BY MEANS OF STANDARD INTERNATIONAL FLAT RATE SHIPPING) PLEASE PAY BY MEANS OF PAYPAL!! GOOD LUCK!! HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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