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Alfa Romeo 1978 Alfetta Sprint Veloce Owners Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Livonia, New York, United States

Livonia, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is an Original Owners Manual for a 1978 ALFA ROMEO  Alfetta Sprint Veloce.

This 88 page Owners Manual is an original, not a reprint.  It is complete with all of the pages still attached to the spine.

There are overall  signs of use and it could benefit from a careful GENTLE cleaning. I would have to consider this as being in very good condition.  

There is a good deal of helpful information in the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE section and it has an attached fold-out wiring diagram.

If you have an Alfetta Sprint Veloce and do not have an original Owners Manual, then this manual will add value and originality to your Alfetta and be a valuable reference source for the car's controls and maintenance.

The manual is sold as pictured. You pay for shipping.

 

 

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