Haynes #97040 Repair Manual Volvo 740 & 760 Gasoline Engine 1982-1988 on 2040-parts.com
Suffolk, Virginia, US
Haynes
Automotive Repair Manual #97040 (1550) Volvo 740 & 760 – 1982 thru 1988 All
Gasoline Engine Models.
Acceptable used condition – right corner of
front cover has wear – pages have yellowed - I see no torn or missing pages –
one blank page has some writing (pencil). ISBN 1
85010 550 2
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