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40s-49 Gm Nash Packard Hudson Studebaker Special Service Tool Catalog Kent Moore on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
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Rockwood, Tennessee, United States

Rockwood, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

This is the original PAPER catalog, not a CD!

This is Kent Moore Service Tool Guide for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hudson, Nash, Oldsmobile, Packard, Pontiac and Studebaker dated 1949 but with excellent coverage of the model years 1940-49. 

 INCLUDES ALL GM + PACKARD + HUDSON + NASH + STUDEBAKER

essential service tools you see in your service manual. INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS for all major vehicle groups (engine, transmission, body, etc) totaling 64 pages of nicely illustrated tools in black & white with full index. Cardstock covers with heavy weight paper interior,  covers lightly soiled, shows the usual amount of scuffs/creases/binding edge abrasions from handling, overall fair to good condition and a NICE addition to your literature collection.  You know that these paper manuals are as rare as Hen’s teeth, EXCELLENT IDENTIFICATION PUB & NOW DIFFICULT TO FIND IN REASONABLE CONDITION!

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