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Porsche 62 356b/c Vintage Repair Volumes. on 2040-parts.com

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San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Great Condition For 35+ Year Old Books.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Bought These Reproduction Volumes (4), 35+ Years Ago. They Contain Everything You Would Ever Need To Know About Your 1962 356B/C. They Contain All Mechanical-Suspension-Body Too Much To List. Absolutely Everything Related To The Ever Popular 356B. Example: How To Mount Your Tow Hitch Correctly, How To Repair Your Gas Powered Heater Etc. Etc. Learn Things About Your 356 You Never Knew Or Even Existed. A Lifetime Of Correct Factory Exact Answers To Any Questions That Will Ever Come Up, Even How And Where To Weld New Body Panels On A Crashed Body Part . See Photos. Will Be Posting More Rare 356 Parts Soon. Thanks For Reading All This.

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