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Jaguar Mk1 2.4l 3.4l Service Factory Original Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Bonners Ferry, Idaho, United States

Bonners Ferry, Idaho, United States

   This original Jaguar service manual is for what is often called  Mark 1 Jaguars.  It is for 1956 thru 1959 2.4L and 3.4L 4 door sedans. This manual has all the sections A thru P including supplements for steering and brakes. It does not contain information on the automatic transmission as that was a separate manual. Pages are not marred up with  fingerprints or grease or writing. 

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