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Volvo 142 145 164 242 262 265 760 780 Dl Gl Gle Glt Gt Repair Manual 1970 - 1989 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

New Castle, Indiana, United States

New Castle, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Volvo  Couples, Sedans, Wagons Auto Repair and Service Manual with est. 450 pages   Covers 1970 thru 1989 autos      This manual has several different sections that show information on Tear Downs, R & R's, Service/Maintenance and Specs.    This manual is Used     The front and back covers show some wear and dirt, some of the back pages show some water stains, but the inside pages are good.      Note:  Check your auto's year with the front cover to make sure your truck is covered  

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