1961 Motors Flat Rate & Parts Manuals 160814 60012 D on 2040-parts.com
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1961 ORIGINAL MOTORS FLAT RATE & PARTS MANUAL FOR MOST US MADE CARS THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN A DEALERSHIP OR REPAIR SHOP. THIS BOOK CONTAINS SOME GREAT DIAGRAMS, PICTURES, AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE REPAIRS FOR MOST CARS OF THE DAY. BOOK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
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