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Original 1965 Porsche 911 Owners Manual Drivers Handbook (oem (german) 1966 Rare on 2040-parts.com

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Morton Grove, Illinois, United States

Morton Grove, Illinois, United States
THIS MANUAL IS in GERMAN. 1965 MAIN MANUAL WAS NEVER USED. WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER GERMAN MANUAL LIKE THIS. The main manual was Stored from original owner. It is in GREAT condition for a 50 YEAR old manual besides minOR YELLOWING on edges of paper from age, minor crease lower right front corner and a crease along back top edge. See pics. Minor yellow spots or dirt spots on front cover.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

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