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Haynes Dodge & Plymouth Vans 1971 Thru 1991 Automotive Repair Manual V6 & V8 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.65
Location:

Anaheim, California, US

Anaheim, California, US
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Used repair manual from Haynes for Dodge & Plymouth Vans, 1971 thru 1991.  All full-size models; six-cylinder inline, V6 & V8 engines.  Manual is written based on a complete teardown and rebuild.  The manual is in good condition but is used, has grease/oil stains, some sections have been highlighted and a few pages have minor dog-earing.  Great resource for the do-it-yourself auto repair jobs.

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