1969 Chrysler Mopar Dealer Carburetor Reference Book Afb / Avs / Holley on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
1969 Chrysler Mopar Dealer Carburetor Reference Book AFB / AVS / Holley 19 pages of very good information. No torn or missing pages and no pages have been written on. The cover shows the dealers stamp for the received date of Apr 22 1969. In very good condition for its age. Satisfaction Guaranteed !!! |
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