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Chilton 1970-87 Toyota Corolla Carina Tercel Starlet Repair & Tune Up Guide on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Fairfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Acceptable to Good Condition: A little shop worn, dog eared, scuffed, but overall very clean, tight binding ,spine good, no missing pages.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States ISBN:0-8019-7767-3 Has an INDEX:YES UPC:03567507036

Well illustrated, indexed "Repair & Tune Up Manual for all U.S. and Canadian models of Corolla, Carina, Tercel and Starlet." by the CHILTON BOOK COMPANY. Paperback.

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