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Wendell, North Carolina, United States

Wendell, North Carolina, United States

CHILTON'S MOTORCYCLE REPAIR MANUAL 1959-1981

Offered is the Chilton's Motorcycle Repair Manual 1959-1981, copyright 1981, hardcover, 1530 pages.  Covers general repair information for Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha motorcycles.  

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Almost all my items are vintage and used and most show some wear.   Descriptions are based on careful inspection of the items using high standards.  I do my best to point out any flaws; therefore, the items are sold as-is, as pictured, and as described.  

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