1969 Volvo 140 Owners Manual Original on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
This is an original 1969 Volvo owner’s manual covering the 140 model; it is dated 8 of 1968. It is 8 1/4” X 5 3/4” has 68 pages & is in excellent condition (very slight stain on cover, interior pages are near mint. It has 6 sections: technical description, operating instructions, servicing, fault tracing etc. It shows many detailed close-up pictures of features of the car. It shows cut-a-way drawings of the engine, propeller shaft, rear axle, differential brake, clutch & gear-box. It shows detailed pictures of the engine with all parts named, wiring diagrams, a lube chart & substantial service information. This manual is very technical almost like a small service manual. Thanks for looking please browse our store. |
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