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1975 Fiat 128 Specifications And Data Book Sedan Wagon North America on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
In good condition overall. Cover shows wear and some dirt as this is obviously used. Inside pages are good overall. Edges have some dirt.Paperback binder style. ¼” thick.Please look at the pictures closely to understand and verify what you are buying.
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1975 FIAT 128 SPECIFICATIONS and DATA BOOK SEDAN WAGON NORTH AMERICA

In good condition overall.  Cover shows wear and some dirt as this is obviously used.
 
Inside pages are good overall.  Edges have some dirt.

Paperback binder style.  ¼” thick.

Please look at the pictures closely to understand and verify what you are buying.

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