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1960 Humber Hawk Saloon & Estate Car Parts List Supplement Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, CA

Thornhill, Ontario, CA
:

FINALLOGO

This auction is for a 1960 Humber Hawk Parts List Supplement. Covers Saloon Car Series 1A and II and Estate Car Series 1, 1A and II. This parts list is supplement to parts lsit KG357 and is part number 6600810. Includes a detailed parts list with parts numbers and many diagrams. A valuable resource for anyone who owns or services these cars.

This manual has 168 pages and measures 8 1/2" by 11".

Condition: This item is a used vintage shop manual and condition reflects this. There is some light surface staining and wear consistent with many decades of shop use / storage. However, thsis still a very nice original manual overall.

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Shipping Options – Canada and the United States

Shipping (North America): Airmail to anywhere in the United States is $16 for this item (heavy piece). Airmail usually takes 1-2 weeks to arrive from Canada to the U.S., but some shipments can take longer due to customs or other postal factors outside my control. Please email for Canadian shipping rates which may be equal or less depending on province. Local pickup is recommended and can be arranged in the midtown Toronto area.

Tracking / Further Upgrades: The shipping method above does not inlcude a tracking number. Tracking or further upgraded shipping is available but may be significantly more expensive. Please email for a quote if you require the item to be tracked or a guarantee that the item arrive sooner than the 1-2 week airmail period.

International Shipping: I'm happy to ship worldwide. Please email for a shipping quote before bidding.

Combined Shipping: I will always discount and combine (where possible) shipping on multiple item purchases. Usually, several small, single brochures can be sent in the same package for the stated shipping price. However, this may not be the case for larger orders, lots, heavier or oversized items. Please email for combined shipping rates on these items.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to a busy work schedule, I am only able to take items to the post office once a week (usually Saturday morning). Exceptions may be possible, so please email in advance if you require your item to be mailed sooner.

Condition: See description for exact condition. While all major flaws will be stated above, even literature in "excellent condition" may have minor flaws such as light corner wear, small creases near staples, etc. If condition is a concern, please confirm with me before bidding.

Please see my other auctions for more great deals! I will be selling a large automotive literature collection over the coming weeks. Thousands of pieces from the 1930’s to present!

Thank you for your interest! I have excellent feedback so bid with confidence!

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