Motor Truck Repair Manual 29th Edition on 2040-parts.com
Booneville, Arkansas, United States
Here for your consideration is this 29th Edition, Motor Truck Repair Manual. It is obviously used but in good condition. In browsing through it, it appears to cover the years 1962 to 1976. Some of the individual makes may vary. Shipping is via USPS media mail. Thanks for looking.
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