Chilton's Firebird 1967 To 1981 Repair & Tune-up Guide Pb 362p 5996 Exlib on 2040-parts.com
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Ex library manual; Chilton's Repair and Tune-Up Guide, Firebird 1967 to 1981, 5996. Covers all Firebird Models 1967-81 including Esprit Formula, Turbo Formula, Trans Am and Turbo Trans Am. Published by the Chilton Book Company. Copy right 1981, 15th printing 1989. Paperback, 362 pages. The book as been used and shows wear, particularly to the cover, the pages are still clean and well bound, overall in still in acceptable to condition.
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