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Collection Of Jaguar Xk And Xj And More Collectable Antiquarian Books & Manuals on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States

Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used

All of the photos are actual scans of all of the Jaguar Books and Manuals that you are bidding on and will be receiving....the value of which, if you could find them in Automotive Vintage Book Shops would easily exceed $350.00. I am retired....moving to Florida and need to start thinning out my 'Collections of Everything'...especially the hundreds of car books and comic books I have accumulated over the years! Due to the weight of this shipment, everything will be sent USPS at their less costly (for you and me) Book/Media mail rate. As such, the delivery could take a while! However, if possible, if the USPS offers Delivery Confirmation on this method of mailing I will supply it to the buyer the day of the shipment!

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