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1962 Rambler American Classic Ambassador Flat Rate Books. 2 Books, Vintage Neat! on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Duluth, Minnesota, US

Duluth, Minnesota, US
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1962 Rambler American and 1962 Rambler Classic & Ambassador Flat Rate Books! Both, original, vintage, really cool, genuine American Motors books are 96 pages. Good shape. Inside pages really nice. Outside covers have 51 years of shelf and handling wear, but are not tattered and torn, nor water damaged. They don not smell musty, either! Great item to display with your car. Fun conversation item with all the time and rates for doing any and all repairs on a Rambler. Service garages use to use these to estimate jobs and keep mechanics on task.
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