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THIS IS A FACTORY ORIGINAL 1977 PLYMOUTH FURY VOLARE GRAN FURY OWNERS MANUAL . MANUAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION . THERE IS 78 PAGES . BUYER PAYS 4.00 SHIPPING. THANKS FOR LOOKING. MOPAR DODGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER
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