1969 Plymouth Barracuda Original Operator's Manual (not A Reprint) on 2040-parts.com
Magnolia, Texas, United States
Condition: Good, complete,
shows some wear. Has pages numbered to
45, plus order blank for service manual Note from Seller: will
ship to Continental US only (Lower 48), not Alaska, Hawaii or U.S. possessions
or territories. |
Plymouth for Sale
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