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1959 Edsel Canada Shop Service Repair Maintenance Manual '59 Canadian Edsel on 2040-parts.com

US $53.99
Location:

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States

BIG ORIGINAL SHOP MANUAL as used in CANADIAN EDSEL DEALERSHIP SERVICE DEPARTMENTS, providing COMPLETE SERVICE, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR and REBUILDING COVERAGE for ALL '59 CANADIAN EDSEL MODELS.

In VERY GOOD CONDITION -- CLEAN, SOLID, COMPLETE!

I ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING CHARGES on MULTIPLE PURCHASES. ASK!

This is just one of TENS OF THOUSANDS of SHOP MANUALS, OWNER MANUALS, SHOWROOM BROCHURES, PHOTOS, PAINT CHIP SETS, POSTCARDS, Etc. that we stock for MOST CARS & TRUCKS, 1903-PRESENT. JUST ASK!

SERVING the COLLECTOR CAR HOBBY and MOTORING PUBLIC SINCE 1974.

Paul Politis
357 Blue Bird Trail,
Greencastle, PA 17225


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