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356 A Cmc Speedster Build / Shop Manual Original on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

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Here is a Porsche 356 A Original Build manual for a the Classic Motor Carriages CMC Speedster replica cars. The front and back first pages have a little water damage but pages are ok.   This along with another manual came with a car and all the parts and build sheet project was never started from 1985. Also included is some brochures and price list.  This company was around from the 1970's until 1992.   It goes into detail about what kind of car to buy and take apart, for the pan and locations of items on the car etc. etc. It is very helpful.  I put it under "used" but would be more of a NOS item. Please look closely at pics before buying.  I can send more pics.  I think it would be hard press to find another one in this condition.  Thank you


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