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Rare Vintage 1930-32 Alfa-romeo Care/maintenance Manual 1750cc Grand Sport Model on 2040-parts.com

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Boonton, New Jersey, United States

Boonton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Model:17/95 6-CYL 1750cc Grand Sport Model Supercharged Brand:Alfa-Romeo Type:Care and Maintenance Manual

RARE Vintage 1930-32 ALFA-ROMEO Care/Maintenance Manual 1750cc Grand Sport Model Supercharged
Beautiful manual in absoluely excellent & clean condition. No rips, tears, stains or damage.
Catalog is 64 pages and contains comprehensive information and illustrated diagrams for 
the 1930-1932 Alfa Romeo "17/95 6-CYL 1750cc Grand Sport Model Supercharged"
It measures 6" X 7" and was printed in England for Alfa-Romeo British Sales Ltd.


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