1969 Ford Motor Company-autolite Model 1940 Carburetor Handbook 9508 Manual on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Virginia, United States
This is a 1969 Ford Motor Company Autolite Model 1940 Carburetor Handbook 9508 Manual, it is full of illustrations and has 18 pages It is in very good condition I go to the post office on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for shipping. Shipping and Handling will be $5.00 No International shipping I do not refund. I accept Paypal. Thank you for looking at my items. |
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