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Honda Motor Co., LTD., 1977. Softcover. 8 1/2 x 11". Good. Moderate rubbing and creases to the cover. Creases to some of the inside pages. The text appears unmarked. The binding is solid.
Binding:Softcover Year Printed:1977 Subject:Hond Civic

Shop Manual Honda Civic '73 to '77 Model

Honda Motor Co., LTD., 1977. Softcover. 8 1/2 x 11". Good. Moderate rubbing and creases to the cover. Creases to some of the inside pages. The text appears unmarked. The binding is solid. 

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