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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Cars Copy Of Shop Manual No. 637 Giulietta Berlina Spider on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

This is a COPY of the ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA CARS Shop Manual. A nice photocopy of Alfa Romeo publication No. 637 that seems more geared towards the Berlina. Mechanically it covers Spider, Spider Veloce and Sprint. The pages have rounded edges and are reinforced by the punch holes. They are in a generic binder, The first couple of pages have some dark spots probably from the original. The inside pages are nice and clear for what is an older copy. If you are restoring a Giulietta Berlina, this may be invaluable. SEE My Other Listings OR Alfa Romeo Store for more literature and other interesting items. Thank you for looking.

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