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Original Jaguar Xj6 2.8 & 4.2 Models Service Handbook & Promotional Brochure on 2040-parts.com

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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JAGUAR XJ6

'Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook'

Original Jaguar XJ6 2.8 and 4.2 Models

This handbook is an original - not a reprint - in good condition with normal wear and no tears, folding or writing.

 Jaguar Cars – British Leyland.  UK Limited, 1972

Over 113 pages approximate size 9 X 6.5 inches. English text.

 

JAGUAR XJ6

'Promotional and Specifications Brochure'

This brochure is in excellent condition with no tears, folding or writing.

4-color pages (8) approximate size 12 X 9 inches. English text.

 

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