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B.s.a Motor Cycle Maintenance And Repair Series. 1950. Imported From England on 2040-parts.com

US $22.45
Location:

Hendersonville, Tennessee, US

Hendersonville, Tennessee, US
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B.S.A. Motor Cycle Maintenance and Repair Series.

By D.W. Munro, m.i.mech.e.

C. Arthur Pearson Limited, Tower House, Southampton Street, Strand, WC2, London.

A practical guide covering all models from 1931.

First published in 1948.

This is the second edition from October 1950.

9 chapters, 153 pages. 7" x 5".

Original dust jacket.

Condition 'very good'.

Check out the matching vintage BSA and AJS books also for sale. Plus pre 60s manuals from Douglas, Triumph, Matchless and Royal Enfield. I combine shipping.

All proceeds go to my late friends widow.

  

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