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Columbus, Ohio, US
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1976 Jaguar Luxury Sedan XJ12 XJ12C XJ6 XJ6C Sales Brochure Book Magazine 

This Original 1976 Jaguar Luxury Sedan XJ12 XJ12C XJ6 XJ6C Sales Brochure is used and still in nice condition. Item shows some wear along the binding and edges from age and light use as pictured. Pages are all in tact and in great condition with no bends or tears and come as pictured. Along with the brochure is a Jaguar "The new fuel injection" V12 Component Location and Function Manual that is in excellent condition, as pictured. 

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