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Motor's Auto Repair Manual 1935-1947 10th Ed., 3rd Printing, on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Algonquin, Illinois, US

Algonquin, Illinois, US
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You are bidding on a vintage MoToR's AUTO REPAIR MANUAL "Keep 'Em Rolling" Copyright 1947 for 1935 - 1947 models of 

  • AMERICAN BANTAM 
  • AUBURN 
  • AUSTIN 
  • BUICK 
  • CADILLAC 
  • CHEVROLET 
  • CHRYSLER 
  • CORD 
  • CROSLEY 
  • DE SOTO 
  • DODGE 
  • FORD 
  • FRAZER 
  • GRAHAM 
  • HUDSON 
  • HUPMOBILE 
  • KAISER 
  • LA FAYETTE 
  • LA SALLE 
  • LINCOLN 
  • MERCURY 
  • NASH 
  • OLDSMOBILE 
  • PACKARD 
  • PIERCE ARROW 
  • PLYMOUTH 
  • PONTIAC 
  • REO 
  • STUDEBAKER 
  • TERRAPLANE 
  • WILLYS   
This book is complete, tightly bound, intact, no writing, no pages missing.
The front cover has some wear as you can see by the pictures, but nothing that affects the condition of the book.  It also shows a bit of wear on the outer edges as in a bit of dirt from hands using the manual, but it was treated with love and well cared for!

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