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CHILTON'S MOTOR/AGE, PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC'S EDITION, 1976-1983 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MANUAL


CHILTON'S AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MANUAL.
MOTOR/AGE, PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC' EDITION.
PART No. 7161.
HARDCOVER.
PUBLISHED BY CHILTON BOOK COMPANY.
COPYRIGHT 1982.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER 54-17274.
ISBN 0-8019-7161-6.
COVERS AMERICAN CARS FROM 1976 TO 1983.
TABLE OF CONTENTS IN FRONT.
 NO WIRING DIAGRAMS.
TOTAL PAGE COUNT UNKNOWN, NUMBERING SPLIT INTO SECTIONS.
GOOD COVER WITH WORN FINISH & DENTS IN TOP EDGE, SEE PICTURE.
GOOD BINDING.
GOOD PAGES WITH YELLOWING & SOME SMUDGING.
DON'T SEE ANY WRITING BUT HAVE NOT EXAMINED EVERY PAGE.

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