Volkswagen Vw Type 3 Service Manual_1500 1600 Fastback Squareback_dated 1971 on 2040-parts.com
Wisconsin, US
Volkswagen Type 3 Technical Manual by Henry Elfrink - Fastback, Squareback - 1500, 1600. Good garage/working manual, complete, shows wear/handling, softcover, 360 pages. Includes sections on: The Bolkswagen Engine - Fuel - Clutch - Transmission and Final Drive - Suspension - Steering - Brakes - Wheels/Tires - Electrical - Frame - Lubrication/Maintenance - Tolerances and Wear Limits. VW Manual with vital information for repairs! Shipping is $3.75 (Media Mail est. 1-2 weeks/Confirmation) Or $5.95 (Padded Priority Mail Envelope) within USA. Payment within 3 days is appreciated!
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