Ducati Book_bevel/twins/pantah/f1/f3/paso/sport/super Sport/851/888_mick Walker on 2040-parts.com
Wisconsin, US
Ducati From The Clip-On Engine To The 916 - by Mick Walker - Osprey Colour Classics. ISBN#1-85532-673-6, softcover, 128 pages. Good condition, clean, solid & complete, some wear/handling to cover, lots of great color pictures! Chapters on:
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