Handbook of automotive powertrain and chassis design

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The user is seeking the "Handbook of Automotive Powertrain and Chassis Design" by John Fenton but has been unable to locate it, noting that it is available on eBay for $320. They encountered a dead link that yielded no results for the book. Another related title, "Handbook of Automotive Body and Systems Design," is available, and a used copy was found on Amazon. The user previously ordered a copy from Amazon.ca, but it was lost in transit. They are hopeful to find another copy for purchase.
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Dears,
I'm looking for a book named: "Handbook of automotive powertrain and chassis design" by John Fenton & coudn't find it , any help please.
 
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thank you for your reply, but the link shows "0" results this book :frown:
other one titled "handbook of automotive body and systems design" is their.
 
:oldsmile: Thank you Jack
 
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I ordered this copy from Amazon.ca but unfortunately it has been lost during mail delivery
I hope if I can find another copy to buy.
thanks
 
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