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Buick Shop Manual 1948-1949 (very Clean & Excellent!) on 2040-parts.com

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Dysart, Iowa, United States

Dysart, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

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"Buick Shop Manual 1948-1949"

8.75" x 11".  1" thick.  Paperback.  Very clean and excellent condition.  My Grandpa worked as a car salesman until his death in 1950.  He kept all his books in very good shape.  I've kept it all these years!

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