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1951 Passenger Car Shop Manual - Studebaker on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Canton, Ohio, US

Canton, Ohio, US
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1951 Passenger Car Shop Manual Studebaker - This is a used manual, the covers and spine do have some wear and soiling, it's also soiled along the page edges. The inside of the manual is in good condition, the pages are tight. You will find a finger prints and dirt this book was used quite often. The book has a musty smell to it, I don't think it's bad but I'm around old books a lot. "PLEASE KEEP IN MIND A USED BOOK IS JUST THAT".  I have no way of knowing it's history. Some used books smell like old books because they are old used books. The older the book the more likely it will have age discoloring to the pages and a few dog ears and other minor signs of being used. Please watch for more auto manuals.  Good Luck and Thanks for Shopping!!!


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