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Vintage Morris J.2 And Jo.2 Light Van Light Pickup Minibus Workshop Shop Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, CA

Thornhill, Ontario, CA
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FINALLOGO

This auction is for an original Morris J.2 and JO.2 Light Van, Light Pickup and Minibus Workshop Manual. Includes detailed service and repair procedures with many diagrams throughout. A valuable resource for anyone who owns or services these cars.

This manual has over 100 pages (not numbered) and measures 9 1/2" by 11".

Condition: This item is a used vintage shop manual and condition reflects this. There is some light surface staining and wear to the outer binder and some inside pages consistent with years of shop storage. However, it is still a very nice example for its age overall.

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Condition: See description for exact condition. While all major flaws will be stated above, even literature in "excellent condition" may have minor flaws such as light corner wear, small creases near staples, etc. If condition is a concern, please confirm with me before bidding.

Please see my other auctions for more great deals! I will be selling a large automotive literature collection over the coming weeks. Thousands of pieces from the 1930’s to present!

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