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Chilton's Auto Repair Manual 1984 (1977-1984; 7325); Ford, Amc, Gm, Etc (i0011) on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Clemmons, North Carolina, United States

Clemmons, North Carolina, United States
General wear with all pages intact
Subject:Automotive Repair / Maintenance Publisher:Chilton Book Company Special Attributes:Illustrated Pages:534 Title:Chilton's Auto Repair Manual 1984 Publication Year:1983 Author:Alan F. Turner (Editorial Director)

Repair manual, covering American cars from 1977 through 1984, with specifications, maintenance info., parts replacement info., troubleshooting/diagnosis, chassis & electrical systems, front wheel drive strut overhaul, recharging air conditioning systems, 4WD transfer case overhaul, etc.  Lots of nice black and white diagrams.  Covers cars from Ford, Chrysler, General Motors and AMC.  Great for those interested in repairing older cars.

Previous owner markings, some general wear and minor stains.  All pages are intact and complete.

Weighs 5+ pounds before packaging

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