Motor Auto Repair Manual 1969 - 1975 38th Edition on 2040-parts.com
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States
This is a used manual in good condition. The outside has the normal amount of wear at the corners, edges and a scuff mark at the top of the spine. There is also some light soiling on the covers. The top inside of the front cover has some writing in red ink. The rest of the inside is good with just a few light grease marks. The pages are tight and the book is still solid. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND A USED BOOK IS JUST THAT. I have no way of knowing it's history. Some used books smell like old books because they are old used books. The older the book the more likely it will have age discoloring & foxing* to the pages and a few dog ears and other minor signs of being used. * Foxing is a term describing the age-related spots and browning seen on vintage paper. ALL BUYERS PAYPAL ONLY ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOUR SHIP TO ADDRESS LISTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE IF YOU WISH TO CHANGE IT DO IT AT CHECKOUT TIME |
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