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Fiat 128 Sedan And Wagon 1977 Factory Specification And Data Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States

Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

 THIS IS THE FACTORY "SPECIFICATION AND DATA MANUAL" FOR 1977 NORTH AMERICAN VERSION FIAT 128 SEDAN AND WAGON MODELS  THAT FIAT DEALER MECHANICS WOULD HAVE USED.

 IT COVERS THE FOLLOWING ASPECTS FOR THE CAR:

SPECIFICATIONS:

1) GENERAL INFORMATION

2) ENGINE

3) CHASSIS

4)ELECTRICAL

5) TOOL EQUIPMENT

IT ALSO HAS ILLUSTRATIONS FOR:

1) MAIN DATA

2) ENGINE

3) CHASSIS

4) ELECTRICAL INCLUDING WIRING DIAGRAMS

5) BODY

ISSUED BY FIAT MOTORS OF NORTH AMERICA INC. 


 


 

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