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Fix Your Volkswagen by Jud Purvis - All Models


Book is in Very Good Condition ---- Hard Cover with Jacket --- Remember this is a Previously Owned Book - Not Totally Perfect

Volkswagen Owner's and Mechanic's ~ Complete Handbook of Repair and Maintenance

By Jud Purvis - Editorial Director, Motor Service Magazine

Copyright 1960 by The Goodheart-Willcox Co. , Inc

Printed in United States of America ---- Library of Congress Catalog, Card Number: 60-9699

Contents:
  • Tuning for the best economy and performance
  • Carburetor, Fuel System
  • Simplified Electrical Service
  • Cooling System Service
  • Simplified Valve Conditioning
  • Quick Service on Brakes
  • Suspension and Wheel Alignment
  • Engine Lubrication Service
  • Engine Repair Methods
  • Clutch Servicing Kinks
  • Transmission Servicing
  • Rear Axle Service
  • Volkswagen Trouble Shooting
  • Volkswagen Specification
  • Index
See All Pictures Provided and I do not think this book was every near a car



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