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Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Part Number:WKD 460 120 Part Brand:1963 Type 356 B Driver's Manual

NOS OEM 1962 Porsche TYPE 356 B  Driver's Manual, GERMAN EDITION, January 1963 Edition; PART # 4601.10, Printed in Germany  1 .63 GI.  

NOS OEM Porsche Betriebsanleitung Typ 356 B, Ausgabe Januar 1963

Purchased NEW (In-Person) directly from PORSCHE AG Ludwigsburg, Germany, almost 30 years ago. Excellent, Unused Condition!

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