1959 Chevrolet Truck Shop Manual Supplement on 2040-parts.com
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, US
THIS IS A USED SHOP MANUAL. IT' SHOWS THE NORMAL AMOUNT OF WARE AND DIRT ON THE COVERS. THE BOOK IS TIGHT, THE PAGES ARE CLEAN, THEY DO HAVE SOME MINOR DISCOLORING FROM AGE. FREE U.S.P.S. MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING FOR THIS ITEM.
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