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Repair Manual Chiltons Auto Repair Manual 1968-1975 Shipped Media Mail Buy It on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
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Plantsville, Connecticut, US

Plantsville, Connecticut, US
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has some shop wear on cover (no grease) 2 x 8 1/2 x 11  6#  will ship media mail       example     ct-ca $6.00       6 # plus $1.00 handling    no media mail selection on ebay shipping   ask me for a quote MUST SELL MOVING TO CONDO  NO GARAGE  NO REPAIRING CARS ALLOWED     HAD IT A LONG TIME HATE TO SEE IT GO    make an offer  post office needs the money

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