Volvo 1800e/es 1972 Service Manual on 2040-parts.com
Santa Rosa, California, United States
This Manual contains servicing instructions for the Volvo 1800 E from Chassis No. 37550 and 1800ES, 1972 models and year model letter W. Published by A B Volvo Goteborg, Sweden. Written in English. Well used. Some spine damage, curling corners/edge, slight rips in cover, some tape, some written notes made by previous owner at the back of the book, some water damage towards the end of the book . Most of the book is basically undamaged with clear instruction on how to service this vehicle type, and the damaged parts are also still readable.
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