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Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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This is from Hudson Motor Car Company Detroit. It is the mechanical procedure manual for Hudson service men 1934 to 1939. There are tabs for the different letters. This is all intact but very rough. Many illustrations and drawings. Comes from a non-smoking home. Winner to pay $5.00 media mail shipping and handling to lower 48 states. Please email for shipping to Alaska or Hawaii. Sorry, but we do not ship to APO addresses.



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