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Very Rare Porsche Technical Specs 69-71 And Tune Up Spec Book 68-87 on 2040-parts.com

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Holyoke, Massachusetts, US

Holyoke, Massachusetts, US
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      VERY RARE BOOKLETS YOU NEVER SEE TOGETHER. THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BOOKLET COVERS ALL DATA FROM 1969 THRU 1971 FOR THE T E AND S MODELS. I MEAN ALL DATA. THE EMISSION EQUIPMENT AND TUNE-UP SPECIFICATION GOES A LITTLE DEEPER FROM 1968-1987 AND INCLUDES ALL MODELS. I HAD NEVER HAD OCCASION TO USE THESE SO THEY REMAINED COVERED IN PLASTIC AND IN STORAGE. THEY ARE AT LEAST 45 YEARS OLD AND  COULD SERVE AS PART OF YOUR REFERENCE MATERIAL HOLDINGS. I NO LONGER HAVE MY VINTAGE CAR SO THESE ARE SURPLUS TO MY NEEDS. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION

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