Greetings! Here is one Haynes automotive repair manual that covers Volvo 140 series cars from 1966 through 1974. This soft cover manual was printed by Haynes North America, Inc. in 1987, and contains 248 pages of very detailed instructions, photos, wiring diagrams, and specifications unique to this vehicle. The manual is in very good shape, with only a tiny bit of curling on the front cover corners, and slight staining on the very edge of some of the pages. None of this staining comes anywhere near to marring the actual page face. There are no missing or torn pages. either. Thanks for looking!
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