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The Land Rover- A Collector's Guide- 1948 To 1988- James Taylor- Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Sebastopol, California, United States

Sebastopol, California, United States
Condition:New

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Offered for sale: "The Land Rover" (1948 through 1988),  "A Collector's Guide" , published 1993.  Written by noted Land Rover authority, James Taylor, 144 pages, with hundreds of crisp black and white photos, line drawings and specifications tables, all printed on glossy white paper. Covers the Series I, II and III, V-8, military Land Rovers, foreign assembled Land Rovers, purchasing a Land Rover, Land Rover ownership and specifications/performance figures, etc. Your classic English auto book, printed in Great Britain. An essential reference for the Land Rover owner or fan. This publication is brand new.

This will be carefully packaged and sent via USPS Media Mail at no extra cost. PayPal only- immediate payment required. Please contact me if you have any questions or need additional photos/information.

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