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Haynes Chrysler Full-size Models Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Valparaiso, Indiana, United States

Valparaiso, Indiana, United States

This is a used Haynes Chrysler full-size front wheel drive models from 1988 thru 1993. This includes Chrysler New Yorker (V6), Imperial, Fifth Avenue (1990 thru 1993), LeBaron Landau & Sedan (1990 thru 1993) Dodge Dynasty. This is a complete teardown and rebuild manual. It has been used and shows wear, there are no torn or missing pages. See condition and photos. Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns prior to bidding, as all sales are final.

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Aston to build cars abroad

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