How To Hotrod Volkswagen Engines By Bill Fisher - 40hp, 1300 1500 1600 Engines on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, California, US
Item is a 160 page softcover book titled "How to HOTROD VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES" by Bill Fisher, copyright 1970, H.P. Books. The manual is in very good condition with no loose, torn, or missing pages. It does possess some minor wear to the front and back covers (light staining and minor edge/corner wear). The interior pages are in fine condition. See the scans for more details.
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