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1963 Cessna 320a Skyknight Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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West Sacramento, California, United States

West Sacramento, California, United States
It consists of fingerprints, scuff marks, creases, stains, dents and etc.There is a green sticker on the 2nd page, it says 1963 Skyknight Manual.Nothing is written inside the book. Excellent condition.
Brand:Cessna Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1963 Cessna 320A SkyKnight Owner's manual

1963 Cessna 320A SkyKnight Owner's manual

It consists of fingerprints, scuff marks, creases, stains, dents and etc.
There is a green sticker on the 2nd page, it says 1963 Skyknight Manual.
Nothing is written inside the book. Excellent condition.

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