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Corvette Troubleshooting Booklet For Early Generation (1968 Thru 1979) on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Calumet City, Illinois, United States

Calumet City, Illinois, United States
Only cover slight ink wear around edges of cover. All pages excellent condition.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States CHEVROLET CORVETTE:BOOKLET QUICK REFERENCES

 Offered for sell here in a booklet by J & M Publishing Copyright 1979 and Tech Publications. The cover states " A Must For Every Corvette Owner or Mechanic" , and " What to do to fix over 600 Corvette problems AT YOUR FINGERTIPS ".It is indeed a great book with it's step by step procedures and explanations. A real time saver if you are a having any type of problem. Also probably save some money as well.

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