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1980- Plymouth Horizon/ Dodge Omni / Tc3 - 024 Chrysler Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
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Ontario, New York, US

Ontario, New York, US
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 This is a Service Manual from Chrysler for the 1980 Plymouth Horizon/ Dodge Omni - TC3/ 024 . It has some cover wear and light soiling that does not affect the usability of the manual. There are no missing pages.


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