Corvair Owners Manual OEM 1966 Out of the glove compartment owners manual, 44 pages of how to operate your 1966 Corvair. Book is in good condition but has some writing on the cover, (see picture). The back cover and index is not discolored, it is shadows from the location that I took the pictures. Good book if you need one or just fun to look at. FREE SHIPPING Ask questions before bidding No returns PayPal Preferred |
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