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CHILTON'S REPAIR & TUNE-UP GUIDE FOR VOLKSWAGEN 1970 To 1981

Beetle, Super Beetle, 1970 - 80 ~ Karmann Chia 1970 - 74 ~ Transporter 1970 - 79 ~ Vanagon 1980 - 81 ~ Fastback, Squareback 1970 - 74 ~ 411 1971 - 72 ~ 412 1973 - 74

Copyright 1981 By Chilton Book Company

This manual is in good condition. Be the first to get your greasy finger prints on it. All interior pages are clean and in tact.  The cover has an old price tag on it, but is in good shape.  I ship USPS Media Mail to keep costs down.

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