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All About The Volkswagen Technical Manual Copyright 1958 Second Edition on 2040-parts.com

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Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VINTAGE, ORIGINAL 1958 ALL ABOUT THE VOLKSWAGEN BOOK BY HENRY ELFRINK. IT IS A COMPREHENSIVE TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR ENGINEERS, OWNERS, MECHANICS AND TOP TUNERS. THIS BOOK HAS BEEN USED BUT IS FULLY INTACT WITH A WEALTH OF INFORMATION. IT IS DATED 1958, SECOND EDITION. IT MEASURES ROUGHLY  5.75" X 8.5" AND IS A LITTLE WORN BUT STILL IN GREAT CONDITION. PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PHOTOS. SORRY, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. PAYPAL PAYMENT ONLY. THANKS FOR BIDDING!

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