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Alfa Romeo 1750 Gt Veloce User Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy

Abbazia di Santa Maria in Selva, Italy
average conditions: cover damaged as shown in pictures; no missing or torn pages.
Country of Manufacture:Italy Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

Alfa Romeo 1750 GT Veloce User Manual
DIASS. PUBBLIC. n. 1373 R-1 4/1970 

Rare Original Manual in italian. Despite the cover, internal pages are in good conditions. Wiring Diagram included.
Included also a Hight quality PDF of the booklet 

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