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Haynes Techbook Chevrolet Engine Overhaul Manual Used on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
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Mukwonago, Wisconsin, US

Mukwonago, Wisconsin, US
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THIS IS A USED 8 1/4 X10 1/2 INCH  278 PAGE SOFT COVER HAYNES MANUAL. THE COVERS HAVE CREASES AND THE LOWER OUTSIDE CORNER IS BENT. THE INSIDE OF THE MANUAL IS FINE, NO WRITING, STAINS  OR GREASE MARKS AND THE BINDING IS TIGHT.
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