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Vintage Johns-mansville Brake Reliner's Manual * 1941 * on 2040-parts.com

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Hammonton, New Jersey, United States

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States

Here is a vintage Johns-Manville Brake Reliner's Manual from 1941.  It covers all the cars from that era including Hudson, Kaiser-Frazer, Nash, Studebaker, Terraplane, Lafayette, and more.  84 Pages.  The covers are dirty, but the book is complete and the inside pages are fine.  Please use the pictures as a guide to help you in making your decision, and also about the condition, and please contact me if you have any questions.   Thanks for taking a look and don’t forget to visit my e-Bay store and add me to your favorite sellers listFREE SHIPPING !

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