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Eustis, Florida, United States
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MGB Factory Parts Manual – 1962 through 1976 Models

Originally published by British Leyland, this parts manual is now in the public domain and has been digitized and formatted into a 446-page PDF document, indexed, bookmarked, and searchable by keyword.  This rare manual can be printed and bound to become an addition to your technical library, and is invaluable as a restoration guide.  It is available on CD, with free shipping in the US, or as a download through an Internet Link sent to your Paypal email address shortly after your purchase.  Simply indicate your preference in a “Note to Seller” at Paypal Checkout.  International shipping is available for $2.00.  The CD also includes a recent version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader software.

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