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1963 Dodge Original Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Lodi, California, US

Lodi, California, US
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This is a 1963 Dodge used original service manual one in which mechanics would use in servicing 1963 Dodge cars, covers all engines that year,the book is in good shape,as you can some what see in the photo there is a wrinkle in the lower corner of the book i suppose because of position it was sitting in for years,also there  is a slight stain on lower part of back cover which can be seen in the photo, the inside  pages are very good no stains,grease marks or tears,actually as if the manual were never used. Thanks For Looking..............

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