Original 1961 Corvair & 95 Shop Manual Chevrolet Book on 2040-parts.com
West Bloomfield, Michigan, US
Pages themselves are fine with no marks/rips. Cover has lots of wear--spots/discoloration/creases, and the cover has almost fully detached (but not quite all the way) at the binding. Can be glued back.
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