1964 Cessna Model 172 And Skyhawk Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
As the title says 1964 Cessna Model 172 and Skyhawk Owner's Manual. Complete. Has Tape on the binder. All pages are included and readable.
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