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Motor's Auto Repair Manual 1935-53 16th Edition Packard Buick Hudson Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
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Penn Valley, California, US

Penn Valley, California, US
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Motor's Auto Repair Manual.  Copyright 1953 by the Hearst Corp.  As the book states "It gives specific instructions on the removal, replacement, fitting and adjustment of mechanical parts on all cars built from 1935 to date".  View Index for the list of 24 makes covered - everything from Buick to Willys, including Crosley, Henry J, La Salle, Nash, Terraplane, etc.  

Service subjects include various carburetors, clutches, engines, transmissions, etc.
The manual measures 8 1/2" by 11" and is 1 3/4" thick with 851pages.

This book is in good condition for its age.  It has a name on the inside cover and a handwritten price of $5.95. There are a few smudges and fingerprints and the pages have yellowed some, but are relatively clean and easily readable. (The pictures are an accurate representation of the cleanliness and condition of the pages.)    Please view pictures.

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