Volkswagen Vw Service Repair Handbook Manual 1961-1974 Clymer Publications on 2040-parts.com
Troy, Michigan, United States
1974 Volkswagen Service repair handbook revised especially for IAPCO. Designed with private owners in mind. Covers Beetle, Super Beetle, Karmann Ghia & Transporter from 1961-1974 and Fastback and Squareback. Book is in excellent condition with minor signs of normal handling and storage over the course of almost 40 years. Only issue is former owner (my grandfather) wrote his name on the first page. Please see pics for additional details/condition. Thanks! |
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