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Volkswagen Owners Handbook Of Repair And Maintenance 1964 Models & Earlier on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mountville, Pennsylvania, United States

Mountville, Pennsylvania, United States
Owners name stamped inside, does not appear to have been used.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This Volkswagen Owners Handbook Of Repair And Maintenance is 5 6/16" by 8 2/16".
It is the Revised 6th Edition  with 244 pages of information, photos and diagrams.
It has the owners name stamped on the front page.
It appears to have never been opened much less used.
Did find two fingertip prints on page 65,85 &86  so he must have looked in it once.
The outside cover is not pristine.
This Handbook shows how to do everything you ever wanted~or not wanted~to know to fix a Volkswagen
or a Karmann-Ghia.
With this book in hand you could take a box of parts and end up with a running Volkswagen.
It is simple and explicit on every step to take.

Please see all photos for they are part of our description.
Email with any questions you may have.

Enjoy!



On Mar-21-16 at 03:17:31 PDT, seller added the following information:

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