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1971 Plymouth Chrysler Imperial Chassis & Body Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hayden, Idaho, United States

Hayden, Idaho, United States
Condition:New

1971 Chrysler / Plymouth / Imperial Shop Body and Chassis Service Repair Manuals - Includes Engine, Drive-train and Electrical systems - a must have.

Published by the factory to provide information on diagnosis, service procedures, adjustments & specs. The books are loaded with diagrams & illustrations to help disassemble, repair & reassemble various components.

Features

  • Factory Authorized Reproduction
  • All 1971 Models are covered
  • Approx 1500 pages
  • Body, Chassis, Engine, Drive-train & Electrical
  • Wiring diagrams

What is included?

  • Most Complete Shop Manuals Available
  • Physical Paper Manuals!
  • Numerous Illustrations and Diagrams
  • Technical Diagnostic Procedures
  • Disassembly and Installation Procedures
  • Written by the Manufacturer
  • Used by the Mechanics at the Dealership

Shipping

  • We ship within 2 business days
  • All US orders ship for actual cost - no handling charges
  • We do ship to APO/FPO and Post Office box addresses


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