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Very Excellent Nos 1969 Cessna 182 Skylane Owner's Manual 182m D647-13 4/70 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States



1969 Cessna Model 182 and Skylane Owners Manual 182M D647-13 4/70. This owners manual is in very excellent NOS condition. Pristine inside. No writing or missing or torn pages. Sharp corners. No rusty staples. Lays flat. A wee touch shelf wear to the cover, that is it. Otherwise, this manual is flawless. Still loads of shine on the cover and the cover remains well attached. See the photos. Printed 4/70 per the inside cover. It's in remarkable clean and white condition, for being 46 years old. This one has certainly not spent its years jammed in a seat back or glove box. Always check for revisions, supplements, and updates with vintage manuals.

If your old 69 Skylane book looks like crap, buy this one.

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