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Illustrated Vincent Motorcycle Buyer's Guide 1994 on 2040-motos

US $24.95
YearYear:1994 MileageMileage:0
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Greenbank, Washington, United States

Greenbank, Washington, United States
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Thoroughly researched, model-by-model history of Vincent Motorcycles, specialties, and oddities. Points out and illustrates differences between each Vincent model.

ISBN-10087938848X
ISBN-139780879388485

Key Details
AuthorZachary Miller
Number Of Pages128 pages
SeriesIllustrated Buyer's Guide Ser.
FormatPaperback
Publication Date1994-02-27
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMBI Publishing Company LLC

Additional Details
IllustratedYes

Dimensions
Weight11.2 Oz
Width7.2 In.
Length9.2 In.

Target Audience
GroupScholarly & Professional

Classification Method
LCCN93-034190
LC Classification NumberTL448.V53M55 1994
Dewey Decimal629.227/5
Dewey Edition20


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