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Fiat 128 1972 Thru 1979 Owners Workshop Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Cotati, California, United States

Cotati, California, United States
Condition:Used

Fiat 128 1972 thru 1979
All models 68 cu in (1116 cc) 78.7 cu in (1290 cc) 
Owners Workshop Manual
by J H Haynes
Models covered: UK and USA
All models with 1116 cc (68 cu in) or 1290 cc (78.7 cu in) overhead camshaft engine
ISBN: 0900550872
Haynes Publishing Group 1974, 1978
Printed in England  (087 - 7D1)
Condition: Good. Has some wear due to long term storage. Please see pictures regarding condition. 

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