Volvo 240 Owners Manual With Volvo Plastic Book Cover And Cigarette Lighter on 2040-parts.com
Barrington, Illinois, United States
Volvo 240 Owners manual with Volvo plastic book cover and cigarette lighter, Used condition. The cigarette lighter works, and the volvo manual is a must have for anyone owning a 240 volvo includes instructions about everything in the car including radio, engine, dashboard, windshield wipers and more. With detailed photos and explanations, it helps a volvo owner navigate their way around their card! Comes with a plastic volvo blue book cover. From 1992.
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