The Model T Ford Car 1917 Edition By Victor W. Page, M. E. on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, US
Rare desirable original book. A must have for the true Model T enthusiast! This book is in VERY GOOD condition. It is 96 years old.
The Model T Ford Car 1917 Edition by Victor W. Page. Illustrated by over 100 special diagrams and photographs.
As you can see in my photographs, the cover is Very Nice. The binding, pages are all intact. No tears, pen or pencil marks. Great condition overall!
A very collectable edition.
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