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1961 Corvair & Corvair 95 Shop Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Oakland, Michigan, US

Oakland, Michigan, US
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   For auction is a 1961 Corvair & Corvair 95 shop manual. It covers both the cars and the Greenbrier vans.  It’s in good condition.  There is some writing on the top of the front covers and also a couple of smudges or fingerprints.  There is some discoloration on the back cover, yet it does not affect the pages.  It’s a tad over 1 inch thick.

  Flat rate of $4.25 shipping and handling (USPS Media Mail) will be paid by the buyer, US only.  It weighs approx. 4 lbs.   Please note that Media Mail can take up to 9 days to arrive: yet it saves you money on shipping. 

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