1972 Motor's Imported Car Repair Manual, Service Trade Edition on 2040-parts.com
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1972 MOTOR'S IMPORTED CAR REPAIR MANUAL.
The list of car makes that are covered are shown on the photo. This informative manual contains many illustrations, photos, blow-ups, drawings, and diagrams. |
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