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1965 Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Mopar Parts Catalogue Book List on 2040-parts.com

C $99.99
Location:

Woodstock, ON, Canada

Woodstock, ON, Canada
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

The pictures show the actual parts catalogue that you are buying.  This 1965 Chrysler Passenger Car Parts Catalogue is from Chrysler Canada and covers both Canadian and US built cars including the Valiant, Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler and Imperial lines.  This is the final catalogue for the 1965 model year and supersedes two previous issues.  These parts are a must for any restoration as the correct part numbers are listed the exploded views offer great assistance in assembly and disassembly.  The front cover has become detached as shown, however, the book is in otherwise good used condition.  Sample of the content is shown in the pictures.   I ship within 2 business days of payment.  Shipping is free to Canada and the United States.  I do accept returns within 14 days receipt of the book with the buyer paying for return shipping.   

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