Book: The Saab-scania Story (1987); Car & Aviation History W Photos & Illustr. on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
The Saab-Scania Story, published in 1987, a history of the company featuring automobiles and aircraft. Good condition, no writing or tears or folded pages. The dust jacket is also in good condition.
From a non-smoking home. Shipping includes tracking in the US.
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