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Motor Truck & Diesel Repair Manual 1966-thru-1977 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Terrebonne, Oregon, US

Terrebonne, Oregon, US
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Motor Truck & Diesel Repair Manual, covers the years from 1966-thru-1977. The book shows a signs of use, and wear. The binding has worn corners. This is not being sold as a new condition book, but instead is being sold as having a lot of very old useful information which is very hard to come by in todays modern world. COVERS: AUTOCAR, BROCKWAY TRUCKS, CHEVROLET, CHEVROLET LUV, DIAMOND REO TRUCKS, DIVCO TRUCKS, DODGE, FORD, FORD COURIER, GMC, INTERNATIONAL, JEEP, KENWORTH, MACK TRUCKS, PLYMOUTH, WHITE STANDARD TRUCKS. Just what a restoration person might need... Please see my other listings for more great buy's...

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