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1982-1988 Volvo 740 And 760 Haynes Service Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

Jamestown, Ohio, United States

Jamestown, Ohio, United States
Excellent condition!
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For Sale is a Haynes Owners Workshop Manual for the Repair and Maintenance of the Volvo 740 and 760 from 1982-1988. Manual # 97040. Provides detailed Repair and Service information, Specifications, Illustrations and Schematics.  Covers the entire vehicle.  Provides comprehensive data for Rebuilding, Servicing, Tune-Up, Troubleshooting, etc.   Has seen use but still very nice.  All in all, a great repair manual for your older Volvo.  Check out the pictures and see if it will work for you. Pictured is the actual item you will receive. Please email with any questions or if additional photos are desired.  Free Media shipping in US.  International bidders will be at the 1-pound, 13 oz rate for your Country. Thanks for looking and buy with confidence!!!!

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