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72 Jaguar XJ6 Service Manual  *ORIGINAL in NICE Condition!, US $55.99, image 1
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This is Jaguar XJ6 Service Manual  for Series 1, 2.8 & 4.2 liter engine cars (publication no. E155)  dated 1972.   All the general, maintenance, removal, replacement and repair information (including wiring diagrams) you'll need to maintain your Jag.  Nicely illustrated/photographed manual with HUNDREDS of pages in b&w, A4 Euro size format. This catalog is in good overall condition with lightly scuffed covers and normal shelf wear but clean throughout, no mechanics greasy thumbprints, no mold, no torn pages & appears complete with tight binding.  

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