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Vintage Citreon Id 19 Instruction Book 1958 Original on 2040-parts.com

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Estes Park, Colorado, United States

Estes Park, Colorado, United States
Lower right hand corner of cover is slightly bent. No writing or underlining. Please see photos.
Country/Region of Manufacture:France

Original Citroen ID 19 Instruction Book - 1958.  34 pages and measures about 5 3/8" x 7".  Lower right hand corner of cover is slightly bent.  No writing or underlining.  Please see photos.

I will be listing quite a few of these manuals in the next few weeks.  They were part of a collection of manuals - most from the 1950's and 1960's.  Be sure to check out my store - Rocky Mountain Mercantile.

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