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Glenn's Auto Repair Manual 1965 Edition! Pontiac Gto, Chevy Ss, Corvette, Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, US

Beaverton, Oregon, US
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Glenn's Auto Repair Manual for all U.S. cars from 1953 to 1965.

This an ORIGINAL 1965 edition, hardcover book!

Printed by Chilton Press, 1965

LARGE, heavy book, with 1,328 pages!! 

VERY NICE original condition.  This book has been in my home library for decades.

These old Glenn's Repair books are a HUGE reference and repair manual for ALL cars 1953-1965!!

Packed with photos, drawings, diagrams, schematics, and instructions.

How comprehensive is this manual?   It covers everything for every make:  Corvette,  Cadillac,  Pontiac,  Chevy, Buick,  Olds,  Ford,  Chrysler,  Plymouth,  Dodge,  Rambler,  Studebaker, etc. etc. !!

There is even a section on overhauling Corvette fuel injection!!

This manual is very rare and in very good condition for a 48-year-old book!

When I had my 1964 and 1965 GTOs, this was the most important book in my automotive home library.

This is a big, heavy book, so please add $9.60 for U.S. mail shipping in the 48 states.

Please email with any questions.

Thanks.
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