1975-79 Honda Civic 1500 Cvcc Haynes Automotive Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
This is the Haynes manual for the 75-79 Honda Civic 1500. Full of great information for the repair and maintenance of these vehicles, with clear instructions and illustrations. Essential for any mechanic who works on these cars. This copy is in very nice used condition- no missing pages or tears- it doesn't look like anyone used it. There is a small smudge of dirt on the outside of the pages, but other than that, it's like new.
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