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The David Brown 4 Litre Aston Martin Db5 Instruction Book-1965 on 2040-parts.com

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Sparrow Bush, New York, United States

Sparrow Bush, New York, United States
Condition:Used New reprint of brochure or literature:Printed on 8.5x11 quality paper

You are bidding on "THE DAVID BROWN 4 LITRE ASTON MARTIN DB5 INSTRUCTION BOOK" which was prepared and published by Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. This instruction Book is part No. 48-40-131. Book has a print date of March 1965. Contents include: Specification and Data; Instruments and Controls; Routine Maintenance; Engine; Transmission and Brakes; Steering and Suspensions; Fuel System; Electrical Equipment; Parts and Service Department; Alternative Equipment.  This is a softcover book with metal spiral bindings. Soiling to front cover. Creasing to cover tips. Crease at bottom of rear cover page. Small note at top front cover. Some light soiling to several pages in book.

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