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US $60.00
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Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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This is a very good condition 1960 Harley sportster riders manual.

This book was from my father's 1960 sportster that he purchased new.

This book has only been on three shelves in its life.

First was at the University of MO. "Mizzou" for four years.
Second was a small house in south St. Louis county for about 10 years. Then the final shelf it was on was in southern MO farm house until this week.

Every place was a clean smoke free environment.

The pages are crisp and straight.
The spine is not bent or opened too far.
No markings or writings in book.

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