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Dodge D-19, D-22, D-24 Passenger Car Shop Manual 1941-1948 on 2040-parts.com

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Richardson, Texas, United States

Richardson, Texas, United States
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This Dodge D-19, D-22, D-24 Passenger Car Shop Manual 1941-1948 is published by Chrysler Corporation.

 

This piece of automotive literature is a licensed factory reprint.

Our factory service, shop, chassis and assembly manuals cover the year(s), make and model(s) referenced on the cover and in the title. Most of the manuals cover all models in the specific designated year. Feel free to contact us for a list of models and table of content info for this manual if you have questions.

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ISBN-13:
BINDING: Paperback - 8.5 x 11 inches
PUBLISHER: Chrysler Corporation
PAGES: 232 - Hundreds of b&w illustrations
WEIGHT (pounds): 2

Manufacture Part Number: 41DSM

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