Vintage Motor Repair Manual 9th Ed 1935 1946 Service Tune Up Automotive on 2040-parts.com
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, US
Vintage Motor repair manual 9th Edition, includes specifications, service instructions. See table of contents photo to view the different makes of vehicles and the areas of service. Covers domestic vehicles from 1935-1946. Copywrite 1946. Pretty good shape for being around for 67 years. Would be a great addition to your vintage automotive library. No refunds or exchanges.
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