Dodge M-37 Army Truck Original Manual Tm 9-8030 - Power Wagon on 2040-parts.com
Napa, California, United States
This is an original 1955 GPO printing of the TM 9-8030 Operation and Maintenance manual for US Army Dodge Model’s M37, M42 and M43. The pages are clean and are complete. There are no greasy fingerprints and no rips or tears of the text pages. The binding is intact and no pages are loose. The spine and front and back covers are somewhat stained and spotted. None of these come through to affect the text. Sold ‘as-is’. |
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