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    1968 911/T/L/S 912 service information manual 68 pages

    SOLD, thank you for looking.

    This is an original service information manual for the 1968 912 and 911 T/L/S, it is the first of its type. It is 68 pages. Basically it tells what is new/different for this year, 30 or so pages are about the Sportomatic, and there is a three page malfunction/cause/remedy chart.

    There is some fairly detailed information aside from that about servicing/repairing the Sportomatic as well. It has a lot of charts/diagrams/photos, and gives some other information on servicing the cars. Overall it is in very good to excellent condition, but there is writing on the cover. I'm not sure how or if it was bound together when new, but there is no binding. No pages are missing. There is not a yellow cover page on the rear, there isn't on my other one either, I'm not sure they had it.

    $125 US delivered, my email is cs8815 at aol dot com.

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    Last edited by 88cs; 04-03-2016 at 11:57 AM.

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