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1965 Chilton Wiring Diagrams American Passenger Cars & Vw 1960- 1965 on 2040-parts.com

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Camarillo, California, US

Camarillo, California, US
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1965 Chilton Wiring Diagrams for 1960 - 1965 American Passenger Cars and VW's

It measures 17 1/2" by 11" with 248 pages, covering all makes of American passenger cars and VW's.

Although suffering from heavy shop wear, most of the inside are in very good condition.

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