1977 Fury Volare Gran Fury Operating Instructions And Product Information on 2040-parts.com
Spring Valley, California, United States
This is a 1977 Operating Instructions and Product Information manual for a Fury, Volare, and/or a Gran Fury. This book has taken a beating, it has some water damages, some stains on it, and it is not straight anymore with the curling and waves the pages are stuck in. I had to manually seperate all the pages, but the internal content is still clear and legible, although the stain haunts every page.
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