Chilton Repair Manual Lot Of 5 Volvo 2 Toyota 2 Dodge Triumph 1 Stingray on 2040-parts.com
Norton, Kansas, United States
Hardback books. Were library books so there is normal wear and tear on covers, labels and tape but the insides are in nice condition.
Lot includes Triumph I 1962-70, Dodge 1968-75, Toyota 2 1970-72, Volvo 2 1970-73 Corvette Stingray 1963-72 |
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