Chilton Repair Manual Lot Of 4 Vega, Audi, Dasher, Maverick/comet on 2040-parts.com
Norton, Kansas, United States
These were library books and have the normal wear and tear to the covers, tape, labels, etc and the insides are in nice shape.
Lot includes: Vega 1971-75, Maverick/Comet 1970-74, Audi 1970-73, and Dasher 1974-75 |
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