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Messerschmitt Kr200 Ldr Kabinenroller Spare Parts Catalogue Original Booklet Oem on 2040-parts.com

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Salem, Oregon, United States
This booklets is in great condition
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Make:Messerchmitt

Thanks for looking at this original Spare Parts Catalogue  for the Kabinenroller  KR-200 LDR SACHS series cars. These cars were produced by the Messerschmitt company that produced airplanes for during the Second World War.  At the end of the war they were prohibited to produce aircraft, and instead produced micro cars. This booklet has 20 pages of technical drawings and parts lists.

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